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INDEX 


TO    AN 


Exposition  of  the  Bible 


EDITED     BY 

FORREST     MORGAN 


THE  S.  S.  SCRANTON  CO., 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 
1911. 


INDEX. 


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Aaron,  anointing  of,  i.  282  :  2. 

—  appointed     jMoses'     prophet     and     assistant, 

i.  139:2. 

—  as  high  priest,  prefiguring  Christ,  i.  287:  I. 
■ — death  at   Mount    llor,   {.443:2. 

—  meeting  with  Moses,  i.  140:2. 

—  objects    to    2\Ioses    marrying    an    Ethinpian, 

i.4i9:2. 

—  priesthood  of,  i.  438:1. 

—  and    his     rod,     i.  151  :  i,  ^36  :  2  (cf.  Moses',  i. 

139: I)- 

—  and  his  stock,  i.  392  :  i. 

—  and   Closes,  mission  of,   iii.  265:1. 
Aaronic  priesthood,  revolt  against,  iii.  267  :  2. 
Abbott,  Dr.  Ezra,  quoted,  ii.  534 :  2. 
Abd-el-\Vahal,    and    simpHcity    of    desert    life,    i. 

580 :  2. 
Abdcmon,  the  Tyrian,  ii.  246:2. 
Abdiel,  the  seraph,  type  of  noble  courage,  i.  700:  i. 
Abel,   clioice   of   career   as   indicating   his    nature, 

i.  12 :  2. 
■ — cry  of  his  blood  like  to  Christ's,  i.  14:  i. 

—  sacrifice   acceptable   from    a   sound    faith    in 

God,  i.  13  :  2. 

—  typical  character  in  human  life,  i.  12:  2,  13:  i. 
faith  of,   vi.  534  :  2. 

Abiatliar,    David's    priestly    helper,    ii.  16:  i,  89:  I, 
90:  I. 

—  career  of,  ii.  241  :  i. 

—  deposition  of,  ii.  241  :  2. 

—  and  Zadok,  see  Zadok. 
Abigail,  wife  of  Nabal,  ii.99:i. 

—  marriage  to  David,  ii.  100:  i. 

Abihu  and  Nadab,  non-Hebrew  rites,  1.296:1. 
Abij;ili  or  Abijam,  King  of  Judah,  ii.  291  :  i,  549:1. 
Abijah,  son  of  Jeroboam,  death  as  a  judgment  on 

his  father,  {1.287:2,288:1. 
Ability,    same    reward    to    equal    or    unequal,    iv. 

788:  I. 
Abimelech,  perhaps  a  title,  iii.  89:  2. 

—  son    of    Gideon,    i.  795  :  i  ;  ii.  46  :  2. 

—  elected  king,  i.  795  :  2. 
Abinadab,  Ark  at  house  of,  ii.  27 :  i. 
Abiram  and  Dathan,  i.434:  i. 
Abishag,  the  Shunemite,  ii.  230:  I. 

—  *■  Jewel    of    Solomon's    seraglio."    ii.  24T :  i. 
Abishai,  Joab's  brother,  exploit  of,  ii.  191  :  I. 

—  rage  over  Shimei,  ii.  238:  i. 

—  sent  after  Sheba,  ii.  193  :  2. 


Abner,  activity  in  David's  cause,  ii.  128:  r. 

—  sets    up    Ishbosheth,    ii.  122:2;    defies    him, 

126:  2. 

—  assassination  of,  ii.  129:  i. 

—  burial  of,  ii.  129:  2. 

—  David    rails    at,    ii.  96 :  2,  97  :  i ;    reproaches 

for  carelessness,  ii.  127:1. 

—  defeats    David's   kindness,    ii.  122:2. 

—  insolence  to  Joab,  ii.  124:  i. 

—  overture   to    David,    ii.  127:1;    war   against, 

123:  I. 

—  offense   summarized,   i.  676:1. 
Abraham,   blessing  of,   vi.  7:  2,  12:2. 

defined,   v.  857-861. 

—  call  of,  i.  25  :  1,2. 

—  cliaractcr  in  Old  Testament,  v.  858:  2,  859:  I. 

—  children  tlie  sons  of  God,  v.  870:1. 

—  Christ  as  his  seed,  v.  863:4. 

—  Christians  heirs  of  his  promise,  vi.  524:  i. 

—  covenant  sealed,  i.  45:2. 

—  faitli  of,  i.  26:  I,  40 :  I  ;   iii.  265:2. 

• — •  —  instanced    in    wanderings    and    Isaac,    vi. 

532-5,  594- 

—  father  of  monotheistic  belief,  i.  25:  i. 
of    the    faithful,    iii.  679:  2. 

—  founder    of    religion    of    Yahweh,    i.  622 :  2. 

—  friend  of  God,   iii.  264 :  2. 

—  God's  covenant  with,  i.  39:1. 

manifestation  to,  when  living,  i.  38:  i. 

—  God's  oath  to,  sure  of  performance,  vi.  513- 

promise  to,   1.25:2. 

—  grief  at  Sarah's  death,  i.  61:2. 

—  "heir  of  the   world,"  v.  547:2. 

—  in   Egypt  and  Gerar,  iii.  264:1. 

—  inadequate  conception  of  God,  i.  50:1. 

—  intended  sacrifice  of  Isaac,  i.   55:  i,  2. 

—  intercession  for  Sodom,  i.  49:  i,  2. 

—  migration  of,  i.  25,  26. 

—  moral  position  and  promi.se,  v.  544-550. 

—  refuses  king  of  Sodom's  offers,  i.  37 :  2. 

—  seed  or  stock  of,   vi.   7 :  2. 

—  and  Alelchizedek,  vi.  514-516. 

Absalom,  banishment  and  return,  ii.  165 :  2.  234 :  I. 

—  burial  of,  ii.  182:  I. 

—  compared  with  Balaam,  i.  465 :  I- 

—  conspiracy  of,  ii.   177-80,  iii.   114:2. 

—  counseled    by    Ahithophel    and    Hushai,    il 

17S:  I,  2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


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Absalom,  David's  lament  over,  ii.  183 :  r. 

—  defeated   and   slain,   ii.    180:1,   234:1,  2. 

—  dissimulation   of,   ii.    170:1. 
loses  respect  by  it,   ii.  177-8. 

—  popular  but  hollow  policy  of,  ii.  169:  i. 

—  rebellion  of,  ii.   168:2,  234:1,  iii.   145:2. 
David  during,  iii.  14:2. 

—  relations     with    Aninon,     ii.     162:2,     164:2 

(causes    his    death),    233:2. 

—  strange   death   of,   ii.    181  :  i,   234:2. 

—  type  of  self-debased  Christian,  ii.  177:  1-2. 
Absolutism,    Nemesis   of,   ii.  677:1. 
Abstinence,  pledge  of,  i.  400:  i. 

—  see  also  Temperance. 

Abu  Gabshan  of  Mecca,  proverbial  for  selling  his 

birthright,  i.  70:  i. 
Accommodation,  law  of,   i.6:i-2. 
Achan,   awful   punishment  of,   i.   678:1. 

—  confession  of,  i.  677  :  2. 

Achish  of  Gath,  ii.   87:2,   102:1,   242:1. 
Achsah,   Caleb's   daughter,   i.   706:1,   747:2. 
Actions,  binding  character  of,  iii.  368:1. 
"  Acts,"    apocryphal,    v.  297. 

—  of  the  inartyrs,  v.  367. 

Acts,  Book  of,  how  its  reports  of  speeches  were 
taken  down,   v.   322:1-2. 

—  name,  i.  297  :  i. 

—  on  contemporary  prophets,  vi.  355:2. 

—  origin  and   authority,   i.  297-302. 

—  all  ascriptions  to  other  than  Luke   failures, 

i.  299 :  2. 
Adam,  Christ  and,  v.  553-5. 

—  Paul  on  efifects  of  his  sin,  v.  706:  I. 
Adam  of  St.  Victor,  quoted,  vi.  778 :  2. 
Admonition,  need  of  tact  for,  vi.  231  :  2. 

—  necessity  in  Church  life,  vi.  350. 
Adoni-bezek,  Canaanite  ruler  of  West   Palestine, 

i.  745 :  I. 
Adonijah,   son  of  David,  downfall   and  death,  ii. 
240-1. 

—  hoodwinks   Rathshcba,    ii.    240:2. 

—  rebellion  of,  ii.  234-7. 
Adonizedec,  king  of  Jerusalem,  i.  688:2. 
Adoption,  Paul  on,  vi.  13:2. 

—  in  Roman  law,  vi.   13:2. 

Adoram,    fills    new    office    of    tribute,    ii.    194:1, 

280 :  2. 
Adoration,  aim   and  effect  of,  iii.  285:2. 

—  highest  form  of  prayer,  iii.  607:2. 

—  of  God,  ii.  661 :  2. 

Adullam,  cave  of,  David  at,  ii.  88:  2,  iii.  150:  2. 
Adultery,  a  capital   offence  under  Mosaic  law,  i. 

344:  I. 

—  as  symbol   for  faithlessness  to  God,  vi.  610. 

—  Christ's  definition  of,   iv.  715:1. 

—  licensed  under  Oriental  systems,  1.334:2. 

—  prohibition  of,   1.201:1. 

Advent,  Second,  see  Jesus  Christ,  Second  Coming 
of. 


Adversity,   develops  culture,  iii.  605  :  2. 

—  prosperous  suffer  more  from,  iii.  592 :  i. 

—  softening    influence    of,    iii.  573:2. 
Affliction,   as   test  of   faith,   iii.  264:2. 

—  borne  with  resignation,  iii.  200:  2. 

—  precursor    of    triumph,    [[{.264:2. 

—  punishment  for  religious  blindness,  iv.  77 :  i. 

—  the  man  that  hath  seen,  iii.  569:  2. 

—  victiin  hampered,   iii.  572:1. 
Africa,   Christian  atrocities   in,   vi.34i:2. 
Agabus,  V.  442  :  2,  vi.  355  :  2. 

—  his  prophecies,   v.  501:1. 
Agag,  killed  by  Samuel,  ii.66:2. 

—  spared  by  Saul,  ii.65:i. 
Agapse,  see  Love  Feasts. 
Age,  old,  godless,  iii.  507 :  r. 

—  mistake  of,   ii.  603  :  2. 

Aged,  bright  lights  ahead  of,   iii.  184:2. 
Ages  of  faitli,  ii.  218:2. 
Agnosticism,   vi.  65  :  i,  2. 

—  the    real    religion    of    early    imperial    Rome, 

V.  339:2,  340:  I. 
Agony    of    Christ,    not    mentioned    in    John,    iv. 

909:  2. 
Agreement  among  religious  leaders,  i.  77^:  I. 
Agriculture,    most    honored    pursuit    in    Israel,    i. 

591  :  2,  iii.  414:  1-2. 

—  of  Judah,  neglected,  iii.  706:1. 

Agur,   son   of   Jakeh,   quatrains   quoted,   iii.  442-5. 
Ahab,   king   of   Israel,    ii.  293  :  2,  297  :  2,  iii.  121  :  2. 

—  a  builder,  11.328:2. 

—  action   toward    Elijah,    ii.  305-6. 

—  affair  of   Naboth's  vineyard,   11.327:2. 

—  conduct   in   the   famine,   ii.  305:  1-2. 

—  converted  by  the  rain,  ii.3io:l. 

—  death    of,    ii.  333  :  i  ;  iii.  177  :  2. 

—  defeats  Benhadad,  11.325:1,2. 

—  doom  predicted  by  Elijah,  11.329:2. 

—  driven  to  straits  by  Benhadad,  ii.  323:  1-2. 

—  Elijah's   message   to,   ii.  301:1. 

—  Jehoshaphat  visits,   11.330:2. 

—  last  scenes   of  life,  11.330:2. 

—  marries  Jezebel,  ii.  297 :  2. 

—  political   folly  of,  11.  325-7. 
Ahasuerus,  character  of,  ii.  677-9. 

—  identified  with  Xerxes,  11.674:2. 

—  realism   of  portraiture,   11.  675  :  i. 

—  typical    of   Oriental    courts,    11.677:2. 
Ahaz,    king    of    Judah,    11.404:2,518:2,111.621:2, 

643:  I. 

—  alliance  with  Assyria,  iii.  659:1. 

—  apostasies  of,  11.  407-10. 

—  likened  to  Charles  I.,  111.642:1. 

—  Judas   of   Old    Testament,    111.646:2. 

—  moral   of  his   career,   11.523:1. 

—  obduracy   of,   iii.  645:  2. 

—  relations   with    Isaiah,   11.405:2. 

—  spoils   his   promising  age,   iii.  646:2. 
— 'typical   apostate,   11.521:1. 


EXPOSITION    Ol'    'Jill':    I'.lI'.Li:  — INUKX. 


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Ahaz,    king    of    Judali,    and    Iiuinan    sacrifice,    ii. 
407  :  2,  408  :  I . 

—  and  Urijali,  ii.  409  :  2. 

Aha/iali.    king    oi    Israel,    ii.  341  :  i,  ii.  567  :  2. 

—  and  Klijah,  ii.34.>:2. 

—  worships    Baal-Zcbub.    ii.  342  :  i,  2. 
Aha/iali,   kinj;-  of  Juckdi,   ii.  365  :  2,  366  :  I. 

—  (k'alh  of,  ii.  370  :  r. 

Ahijali  of  Shiloli,  acted  paralilc  toward  Jeroboam, 
ii.  2"/"/  :  2  ;  iv.  7'8>-2,  79  :  j. 

—  and  the  wife  of  Jeroboam,  ii.  287:  2. 
Ahimaaz    and    Jonathan,    messengers    of    David, 

ii.  172  :  2,  176:  I. 
Ahimclech,  tlie  priest,  ii.  86  :  T,  2,  89  :  2. 

—  before    Saul,    ii.9o:i;    skiin    by    him,    ibid. 

—  son   of  Abiathar,    represents    family   of   Eli, 

ii.  147:  2,  148:  I. 
Ahilhophel,   almost   inspired  counsel  of,   ii.  173:1. 

—  most  astute  counsellor  of  Absalom,  ii.  178:  i. 

—  sent  for  by  Absalom,  ii.  170:2. 

—  suicide  of,   ii.  179  :  i. 

—  treachery    of,    iii.  115  :  i,  145  :  2. 
Aholiab,   the   craftsman,   i.  228:1. 
Ai,  capture  of,   i.68i:2. 

— -Joshua's    defeat    at,    i.674:2. 
Akkadian  civilization,   i.  549:1-2. 
Alaric  the  Goth,  anecdote  of,  vi.  541  :  i. 
Alexander  the   Great,   anecdote  of,  vi.  594:2. 

—  conquering  and  colonizing  activity,  iv.  666  :  2. 

—  deliverance   of   empire    of,    iv.  667:1. 

—  dies  "as  the  fool  dieth,"  ii.  232  :  i,  iv.  415  :  2. 
Alford,   H.,  cited,   vi.  108:  i,  368  :  2,  481 :  2. 
Aliens,    employment    of    by    Israelite    kings,    iv. 

330 :  2. 

—  in    nations,    often    needless   bogies,    i.  125:1. 

—  interpretation    of   song  of   Solomon  by,    iii. 

537 :  2. 

of  Scripture  in  general  by,  i.  187:  i. 

Allegory,    legitimate    and    illegitimate    uses    of,   v. 

883:1-2. 
Almighty,    the    all-methodical,    iii.  658:1. 
Almond,    the    true    fruit    unknown    in    the    West, 

iii.  507 :  2. 
Almsgiving,  an   investment,  v.  785  :  2. 

—  a   universal  language,  v.  786:1. 

—  dangers   of,   v.  344-5. 

—  difficulty   of   fair    distribution,   v.  357. 

—  not  a  religious  duty,  iv.  716:2. 

—  not  the   whole   of   Christianity,   v.  690:2. 

—  Paul    on,    V.  781-6. 

—  Christian    duty   of,   v.  684:1. 

— ^stimulates   brotherly   love,    v.  786  :  2. 
— -two  sides  to,  vi.8o4:2. 
Altar,  Araunah  gives  threshing  floor  for,  ii.2o8:2. 

—  David   required   to  build,   ii.2o8:2. 

—  in  valley  of  Shechem,  1.684:2. 

—  of  burnt-offerings,  ii.  601  :  I. 

—  of  human   sacrifice,   iv.  109:1. 

—  of  the  Tabernacle,  1.205:2,220:1. 


Altar  of  the  Temple  restored,  ii.  292:  i. 

—  sacrificial   consecration   of  the,  iv.  325  :  2. 

—  service  of  the,   iv.  331:1. 
Altar  Ed,  i.  y2^-y2y. 

Amalck,  Amalekites,  defeat  by  Moses,  i.  184-5. 

—  by  Joshua,  i.  639. 

—  exterminated    by    Saul,    ii.65:i. 

—  war  with  Israel,  not  invented,  i.  185:2. 
.'\masa,  given  Joab's  place,  ii.  186:2. 

—  policy   of   his    appointment,    11.193:2. 

—  slain  by  Joab,  ii.  193:2. 

Amasai,    brings    South-Palestinian    I)and    over    to 

David,   ii.  102  :  i. 
.'\maziah,  king  of  Judah,  ii.  381  :  2,  571  :  i. 

—  death   of,   ii.  383  :  2. 

—  successful    efforts    to    reconquer    Edom,    ii. 

383:1. 
Amaziah,    the    priest,    libels    .\mos   to    Ilosea,    ii. 
390:  I,  iv.  468:  2. 

—  denounces  Amos,  iv.  471-2. 

—  type    of    orthodox    suppressors    of    dissent, 

iv.  471  : 2. 
Ambition,   Paul's  censure  of,  vi.  55  :  2. 

—  essentially   unchristian,  vi.  328:1. 

—  perpetual   despite  warnings,  111.597:1-2. 

—  self-regarding,    ii.  685:  1-2. 
Ambrose,   St.,  a  classical  scholar,  vi.442:2. 

—  shrinks    from   leadership,    ii.  45  :  i. 
Amestris,  wife  of  Ahasuerns,  historical  identifica- 
tion of,   ii.  674-5. 

Amiel,  Henri  Frederic,  on  duty,  11.713:2. 

—  on  Job,  ii.  762  :  i. 

—  tone  of,  vi.  795  :  2. 

Amnion,    Ammonites,    atrocities   of,    iv.  475:1. 

—  country   and   people,   iv.  277:2. 

—  fate  denounced  by  Jeremiah,  iv.  263:2. 

—  promise    of    restoration,    iv.  181  :  i. 

—  relations  with  Israel,  iv.  181 :  i. 

—  vindictiveness    of,    11.46:2,47:1. 

—  and  Moab,  absorbed  by  .Arabs,  iv.  278:  i. 
Amnon,    infamous    character   and    conduct   of.    ii. 

163-5. 

—  murder  by  Absalom's  men,   11.233:2. 
Anion,   king   of   Judah,    reintroduces    idolatry,    ii. 

432:  1,581  :2. 
.■\morites,     great     stature     and     poor     highland 
country,  i.  424:  i,  758:  2. 

—  Israel  overthrows,   1.448:1. 

makes    peace   with,    11.30:2,1.758:2. 

Amos,  the  prophet,  a  herdsman,  ii.  390:2. 

—  a  realist,  iv.  463 :  2. 

—  a   recruit   from   common   life,   iv.  463:1. 

—  condemns    ritualized    form    of    worship,    iv. 

481-7. 

—  emphasizes  morality,  iv.  467 :  2  sq. 

—  his  ministry,   iv.  468:  2. 

—  last  words  to  Israel,  iv.  472:1. 

—  metaphors  of,  iv.  461  :  2. 

—  presents  a  new  picture  of  exile,   iv.  400:1. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Amos,    problem  left  by,  iv.  498 :  2. 

—  the  man  and  the  prophet,  iv.  460:1. 

—  vision  of  the   plummet,   iv.  470:2. 

—  and   Amaziah,   the   priest,   ii.  390:1. 

—  and  Edom,  iv.  474 :  i  sq. 

—  and  Israel,  ii.  388:1. 

Amos,  Book  of,  genuineness,  text,  etc.,  iv.  456-460. 

—  non-ceremonialism  of,  i.  400 :  2. 

—  period  of,  iv.  457 :  2. 

—  symbolism  of  Joseph's  brethren,  i.88:2. 

—  three  disputed  passages,  iv.  492  :  2. 
Anak  and  his  sons,  i.  424:  i,  551 :  2,  746:  i. 
Anakim,  cut  off  by  Joshua,  {.694:2. 

Analogy  in  Scriptural  history,  sound  and  unsound 

arguments  from,  i.  187:2. 
Ananias,  of  Damascus,  v.  417-423. 
Ananias   and    Sapphira,   v.  349  :  2,  350  :  I. 
Anarchy,   national,   calamity   of   Israel,    iii.  629:2. 
Anathema,  use  of  the  term,  v.  825-6. 

—  anathemas  of  the  mediaeval   Church,  v.  826. 
Ancestor-worship,   of    Hebrews    before    Moses,   i. 

579 :  2. 
Ancient  law  inapplicable  to  modern  circumstances, 

i-  593 :  2. 
"  And,"'  the  word,  numerous  books  of  O.  T.  begin 

with,  i.  121  :  I. 
Andree,  M.  Tony,  cited,  iv.  618:2. 
Angel  of  the  Covenant,  i.  665:  i. 
Angel  of  Jehovah  or  of  The  Lord,  announces  the 

birth  of  Samson,  i.  810:2. 

—  appears  to  Moses,  i.  132  :  2. 

—  as  intercessor,  iv.  636 :  2. 

—  who  was  the?  i.  212,  1-2,  iii.  90:  2. 
Angelic  agency  of  evil,  ii.  540:  i. 
Angels,  as  intermediary  beings,  v.  119:2. 

—  as  universal  messengers,  vi.  840:1. 

—  Christ's   description   of,   vi.  49:1. 

—  go  astray,  ii.  718 :  2. 

—  in  Zechariah's  visions,  629:1,635:2,636:1. 

—  meaning   of   word   in   the   Bible,    iv.  399-400, 

V.  394 :  I. 

—  ministry  of,  vi.  688 :  2,  689 :  I. 

—  orders  of,  Paul  on,  vi.  26:2. 

—  question  of  their  office,  vi.740:  i. 

—  reality  of,  vi.  46:2,  47. 

—  taught  by  human  events,  vi.  45-48. 

—  the    fallen,    vi.  737:  2,  738:  i,  739:  2,  740:  i. 

—  sin  and  punishment  of,  vi.  654:  2,  655  :  i. 

.—  their  form  in  human  appearances,  v.  107:2, 
108:1. 

—  visit  Lot.  i.  51  :  I. 

—  and   the    Son,   vi.  500-5. 
"Anrels,"  of  the  early  churches,  vi.  840. 
Anger,  exegesis  of,  in  Psalm  iv.,  vi.  74. 

—  harm   of,   vi.  260:1. 

—  of  the  Lord,  iii.  628:2. 

—  and  folly,  iii.  398:  2. 

—  and  wisdom,  iii.  399 :  i. 


Animals,  clean  and  unclean,  i.  306 :  2. 

—  our  mediatorship   toward,   iii.  665  :  i. 

—  our  proper  relationship   with,   iii.  664:  2. 

—  provided  for  by  the  Almighty,  iii.  339 :  2. 

—  relative  size  and  intelligence,   iii.  443  :  2. 

—  taming  of,   iii.  665:1. 

—  trust  of,  in  man,  iii.  665  :  i. 

—  wild,  ancient  terror  of,  iii.  664:  i. 
Anointed    One,    see    Israel,    kingship    of,    Jesus 

Christ,    and    ^Messiah. 
Anointing,   of  Jesus'    feet,  v.  592-63. 

—  to  Christ,  V.  730  :  2. 

Anointing  oil,   use   and   ingredients,   i.  227 :  i. 

- —  for  the  tabernacle,  i.  287  :  2. 
Antediluvians,  abnormal  wickedness  of,  i.  19 :  i. 
Anthropomorphic     representations     of     Gad,_     in. 

653  :  -2- 

Ansclm  of  Canterbury,  "  Order  for  visitatiui-.  of 
the  sick"  quoted,  i.  248:1. 

Ant,  the,  points  moral   for  man,  iii.  369  :  i,  443  :  2. 

Anthropomorphism,  in  Scripture,  an  accommoda- 
tion to  common  use  of  language,  i.  19-20, 
iv.  48:  2,  104:  2. 

—  an   advance   toward  true   thoughts   of   God, 

i.  176:  I. 

—  avoided  by  the  Psalmist,  iii.  242:2. 
Anthusa,  the  mother  of  Chrysostom,  i.  672 :  2. 
Antichrist,   in   i   John,   vi.  797-9. 

—  Paul  on,  vi.  366-9. 

Antinomianism,  as  argument  to  the  enemy,  v. 
894:  1-2. 

—  co-ordination  with  conduct,  v.  520 :  i. 

—  false  basis  of,  v.  471  :  i. 

—  pedigree   of  modern,   v.   328:2,329. 

—  principle  of  evil   in   all   religions,  v.  899:1. 

—  results   of,   i.  200:1. 

Antioch,  Christianity  begins  in,  v.  4403. 

—  important    church    incidents    at,    v.  418:1. 

—  status  under  the  empire,  v.  439-443. 
Antiochus  Epiphanes,  blasphemies  of,  iii.  196:2. 

—  character  and  policy,  iv.  416:1. 

—  details  of  reign  of,  iv.  424:2. 

—  Daniel's  "little  horn,"  iv.  372:1. 

—  persecution        under,        iii.  193:  i,  iv.  155:2, 

412 :  2. 

Anti-Semitic  rage,  a  venomous  hate  beyond  an- 
ger, ii.  646 :  2. 

Apocalypse,  each  soul  had  to  seek  its  own  in 
Job's    time,    11.743:2. 

''  Apocalypse,"  The,  see  Revelations,  Book  of. 

Apocrypha,  of  Old  Testament,  preceded  most  of 
New,  vi.  572  :  2. 

—  a  bridge  between  Old  and  New,  vi.  574:2. 

—  on  the  Apostles,  v.  315:2,  316:  i. 

—  .some  of  the,  v.  303  :  i. 

—  unjust  neglect,  and  reasons,  vi.  574:  2,  575  :  I. 
Apocryphal  Letter,  of  Jeremiah,  iv.  63  :  i. 
Apollinarian    heresy,    v.  326:2. 


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Apollos,  V.  482 :  2. 

Apostasy,   punishment   of.    iii.  268:2. 
Apostate,  Ahaziah  typical,   ii.  521:1. 
Apostates,  in  the   Psahns,  iii.  156:  i. 
Apostle,  use  and  evolution  of  the  term,  v.  424:2, 
817:  1-2. 

—  call  of  an,  v.  818 :  i. 

—  signs  of  an,  v.  772-5,  803:  2. 
Apostles,  the,  and  their  confirmation,  v.  386-9. 

—  calling  of  the  first  four,  v.  47-51. 

—  commonplace  nature  and  Christ's  remodel- 

ing, V.  287 :  2. 

—  conduct  in  the  transition,  v.  334:2. 

—  confession   of,    i v.  866:2. 

—  fallible  humanity  of,  v.  463  :  I. 

—  filling  of  vacancy  among,  v.  311-316. 

—  in    Jerusalem    after    Stephen's    murder,    v. 

379 : 2,  380. 
■ — limitations  of  the,  iv.  731  :  2. 

—  nature    and    limits    of    supernatural    power, 

v.  498:  1-2. 

—  Paul  on  their  experiences,  vi.  182:  2. 

—  power    of    mediation    conferred,    v.  ^T^,  '■  2. 

—  question  of  succession  from,  v.  649 :  2,  650  :  I. 

—  tell    all     needful     truth     regarding    Christ, 

V.  241  :  2. 

—  the  great  missionary,  vi.  763  :  2,  764  :  i. 

—  the   two  great  quarrels   among,   v.  462-7. 

—  their  commission,  v.  74  :  2. 
Apostles'  Creed,  original  form  of,  v.  397 :  2. 
Apostolical    Constitutions,    cited,    vi.  418:1. 

—  ordination  forms,  vi.  425:1. 

—  quoted,   vi.  493  :  i. 
Appearance,   choice   and,   ii.  68 :  i. 
Apuleius,  cited,  vi.  478:  i. 

Arabia,    God's    chosen    place    for    his    prophets' 
retreat,  v.  425  :  i,  833  :  1-2. 

—  inscription  referring  to  Joseph,  i.  99 :  i. 
Aram,   assailing   Israel,   i.  760:2. 
Aram-Naharaim     (i.    e.    Mesopotamia),    {.759:2. 
Aratus,  "  Ph;enomena  "  cited,  vi.  441  :  i. 
Araunah,      the     Jebusite,      dignity     of     conduct, 

i.  749:  2  ;  ii.  208:  2. 
Archippus,  vi.  289-290,  293  :  i. 
Architecture,    Gothic,    Grecian,    and    Oriental,    i. 

195:  I. 
Argyll,  Duke  of,  on  origin  of  man,  v.  530:  I. 
".Ariel,  Ariel,"   discussion  of,  iii.  668-671. 
Aristarchus,  Paul's  companion,  sketch,  vi.  284:2. 

—  his  ■'  Apology,"  v.  292-3. 
Aristides,  "  Apology  "  of,  v.  292-3.  397  :  1-2. 

—  on  Jewish   ritualism,   v.  477  :  2. 

—  cited,  v.  454:2,455:  I. 
Aristotle,  on   self-control,  vi.444:2. 

—  cited,  v.  904 :  2,  vi.  510:2,  593  :  2,  603  :  I. 
Ark,   Noah's,  where  stranded,  i.  22 :  2. 

Ark  of  the   Covenant,   among  the   Philistines,   ii. 
24:  I. 


Ark  of  the  Covenant,  at  house  of  Abinadab,  ii. 
27:  r. 

—  at  house  of  Obed-Edam,  ii.  138:  i. 

—  brought  to  Jerusalem,  ii.  137:  i,  139:  i. 

—  carried     before     the     host,     1.414:1,657:2, 

659:  I. 
• — 'David  refuses  to  receive,  ii.  172:1-2. 

—  degraded  into  a  fetish,  ii.  258:2. 

—  Eleazer  keeper  of,  ii.  27:  i. 

—  in  the  Temple,  ii.  254-5,  258:  i. 

—  installed  at  Jerusalem,  ii.  506:  i. 

—  leaves  land  of  Philistines,  ii.  25  :  2. 

—  manner  of  removal  to  Hebrew  soil,  ii.  25  :  i. 

—  nature  and  purpose,  i.  215-216. 

—  on  Zion,  iii.  176:  i. 

—  restoration  of  the,  iii.  205  :  i. 

—  sacred  symbol,  iv.  38 :  2. 

—  symbol  of  Angry  God,  ii.  24 :  2. 

—  taken  by  Philistines,  ii.  21:1;  iii.  205  :  I. 
into   battle,   ii.22:i. 

^  to   Shiloh,  ii.  21  :  i. 

—  terror   to    Bethshemesh,    ii.  26:2. 
—  Philistines,    11.24:1,25:2. 

—  to  be  borne  by  Levites,  ii.  137:2. 

—  wanderings   of,    iii.  317:1. 

—  and   the   Cherubim,    ii.  257:2,   259:1. 

—  and  Manasseh,  ii.  429 :  2. 
Armageddon,   Har-Magedon,  vi.  898:1. 
Arnobius,  cited,  vi.  441:2. 

Arnold,   Matthew,   futile  endeavor  in  philosophy, 
i.  460 :  2. 

—  on  ethics,  vi.  818:1. 

—  on  French  uncleanness,  v.  901:1-2. 

—  on   Paulinism   in  Christianity,  v.  642:1. 

—  on  Paul's  idea  of  the  resurrection,  v.  698 :  2. 

—  shadowy   theory    of    Christianity,    v.  339:2. 

—  and   Balaam,  i.  460  :  2. 

—  "  Empedocles    on    Etna  "    quoted,    ii.  715  :  2. 

—  "  Obermann  Once   More  "  quoted,  v.  630 :  2, 

vii.  25:  T,35:  i. 

—  quoted,  iv.  279:  i,  v.  333  :  r,  407:  i-  iii.  70":  U 

vi.  787:  I. 
Arnold,  Dr.  Thomas,  anecdote  of,  vi.294:2. 

—  intolerance  toward  opponents  of  toleration, 

V.  369 :  2. 

—  quoted,  iv.  ;^72 :  2. 
Arrian,  cited,  vi.  599:2. 

Arrogance    (see   also   Pride),   its  temptations,  vi. 

722  '.  1-2. 

Artaxerxes,  in  Ezra,  identification  of,  ii.  6i8:l. 

—  friendliness  of,  ii.  635  :  2. 
Artificial  kings  and  gods,  iv.  510:  2,  513  :  i. 
Aryan  mind  and  Semitic  mind,  1.558:2. 

Asa,  king  of  Judah,  bribes  Benhadad  I.  to  save 
his   kingdom,   ii.  292  :  2. 

—  defeats  Zcrah,  ii.  292  :  i. 

—  great   military   forces,   ii.  552-3. 

—  Jehosaphat   succeeds,  ii.  293:1. 

—  piety  but  imperfect  success,  ii.  292 :  1,552:2. 


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Asa,  king  of  Jiidah,  reformation  under,  ii.  292 :  i, 

554-5- 

—  restores  altar  of  Temple,  ii.  292:1. 
Asahel,    Joab's    brother,    pursuit    of    Abner    and 

death   at  his  hands,  ii.  123-4, 238:  i. 
Ascension,    the,    see    Jesus    Christ,    especially    v. 

307-311. 

—  of  Elijah,  see  Elijah. 

Asceticism   and   penances   easier   than   heart   sur- 
render, vi.  252 :  2. 
- — compatible  with  all  evil  passions,  vi.  252:2, 

253:  I. 

—  evolution  of,  and  misfit  in  Christianity,  vi. 

251. 

—  moral  basis  of,  vi.398:2. 

—  Paul  on,  vi.  419-423. 

— 'twin  of  sybaritism,  vi.  251 :  2. 
Ashdod,    centre    of    revolt    against    Assyria,    iii. 
666 :  1-2. 

—  the  Ark  at,  ii.24:2. 
Asher,  the  territory  of,  i.  713  :  2. 

Asher,  the  tribe,  prophecy  of  Moses  regarding,  i. 

621 :  I. 
Ashtaroth,   Asthtoreth,    cult   of,    1.334:2,1.377:1. 

—  Saul's  armor  in  house  of,  ii.  112:  i. 

—  and   the   harlot-priestesses,    1.654:1. 

—  see  also  Astarte;  also  Baalim. 

Asia  Minor,  richness  of  province,  vi.  10 :  i. 

—  Scythian   invasion   of,   iv.  9  :  2. 

—  churches  in,  Paul's  letter  to,  vi.  10:  i,  21  :  2, 

22:  I. 

false   philosophy    in,    vi.  15:2. 

have    Christianized    Europe,    vi.  283:1. 

struggling  heresies  in,  vi.65:i. 

their  great  conflict,  vi.  102:1. 

Asiarchs,    duties    and   burdens    of,    iv. -190:1. 
Ass,  the,  the  rich   man's   riding  animal,  v.  202:1. 
Assault,  Mosaic  legislation  upon,  i.2o6:2. 
Assize    of   the    world,    divine,    never    proclaimed, 

ii.  763 :  I. 
Assurbanipal,  in.scription  of,   ii.  462  :  i. 

—  reign  and  conquests,   i v.  563  :  1-2. 
Assyria,  advance  of,  111.674:2. 

—  Darius  as  king  of,  ii.  615:1. 

—  empire  of,  iii.64S:  i. 

—  in     Damascus     and     Samaria,     menace     to 

Judah,  i.  503  :  2. 

—  its   forces  besiege   Samaria,  11.399:2. 

—  kings  of,  table,  ii.  460:1,  2. 

—  petty  clans  of,  iii.  641:  2. 

—  relations   with   Azariah   of  Judah,   11.392:2, 

—  religion  of,   i.  528  :  2. 

—  shattered    the   tribal    theory   of   religion,    iv. 

455  :  2. 

—  spiritual  service  of,  iv.  453 :  i. 

—  symbol  of  unity,  iv.  455  :  2. 

—  water  system   of,   iii.  648:1. 

—  and    Egypt,    11.402:2,408:2,413:1,2,414:2. 

—  — Hezekiah,   11.419:1. 


Assyria  and  Jehu,  11.375:2. 

Alenahem,  11.395:2. 

Syria,  11.385:2. 

Assyrian  invasion  of  Judah,  iii.  630:1. 
Assyrians,  referred  to  as  "young  lions,"  iv.  30, 2. 
Astarte   (Ashtorcth),  Canaanite  deity,  1.752:2. 

—  the  Babylonian  Ishtar,  1.  755  :  i. 

—  worship   of,   i.  334  :  2. 

Athaliah,   daughter   of   Ahab  and   Jezebel,  bloody 
fate  of,  ii.  378. 

—  marriage  to  Jehoram,   11.331:1. 

—  outwitted  by  Jehosheba,   ii.  377:1. 

—  ruthless  character,  ii.  376-7. 

Athanasius,    St.,    apocryphal    "  Synopsis "    of,    vi. 
825  :  2. 

—  on    the    general    Epistles,    vi.  560:1. 

—  cited,  vi.  644:  2. 

—  compared  with   Paul,  v.  473  :  2. 
Atheism,  born  in  cities,  iv.  55 :  i. 

—  mankind  in  danger  of,  iii.  660:1. 

—  of  fear,  iii.  658:  2. 

—  of  force,  111.658:2. 

—  practical,   due  to  arrogance,   111.32:2. 
to   indifference,   iii.  76:  2. 

—  and  Christianity,  no  middle  ground  between, 

V.  167 :  1-2. 

—  and   faith,   iii.  660:2. 

—  and  the  French   Revolution,  iii.  440  :  2. 
Atheist-Socialist,    the,    111.803:2,804:1. 
Athens,  beginnings  of   its   church,  v.  477. 

—  religious  condition  in   Paul's  time,  v.  475-6. 
Athenagoras,   on   second   marriages,   vi.  418:1. 
Athletics,  symbol  of  Christian  life,  vi.  470-1. 
Atonement,  the  word,  1.  247  :  2. 

—  an  aspect  of,  iii.  436. 
• —  idea  of,  iv.  344:  2. 

—  in  the  Jewish  ritual,  iii.  634:  2. 

—  necessity  and  way  of,  v.  549 :  2. 

—  theory  of  substitution,  11.264:1. 

—  the  Vicarious,  a  cardinal  fact,  vi.905:2. 

basis  of  righteousness  to  God,  vi.  156:  1-2. 

extent  of,   vi.  783-4. 

heart  of  the  Gospel,  v.  770-2. 

must  not  be  ignored,  111.439:1-2. 

not  a   Pauline  invention,  vi.  329:1. 

result,  V.  550. 

—  day  of,  description,  1.  353  :  2,  473  :  2,  ii.  261  :  2, 

iv.  791-805. 

origin  —  genuineness,   i.  353  :  i. 

ungenuineness,  11.  260 :  2,  265-6. 

Augsburg  confession,   teaching  of,    1.  197 :  2. 

.A.ugury,  prohibited,  1.  339  :  2. 

Augustine,  St.,  against  Manichreus,  vi.  605  :  2. 

—  "  Confessions,"   111.  583  :  2. 

—  on  Christ  as  anchorage,  vi.  796:  r. 

—  on   God   visible  and   invisible,  i.  214:1. 

—  on  his  mother,  vi.642:  1-2. 

—  on  Paul,  v.  516. 


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Augustine,    St.,    on    prc-Chrislian    Christians,    v. 
520:  I. 

—  on  retribution  in  kind,  i.  207:  i. 

—  on  St.  Peter's  dissimulation,  v.  343  :  r. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    iv.  84H:  i,  v.  186:  1,215  :  2, 

470 :  2,  495  :  1-2,  608  :  i,   vi.  476 :  2,   557  :  2, 
571  :  2,  627  :  I,  628 :  i,  629 :  2,  644 :  i,  661  :  2, 

775 :  2- 

—  as  persecuted  and  persecutor,  v.  354:  i. 

—  his  work,  vi.  62  :i. 

—  reasons    from   his   own   heart    tn    humanity, 

ii.  740:  I. 

—  strong   classical    student,    vi.  442:1. 

—  use  of  heathen  learning,  i.  170;  i. 

—  and  the  law,  i.  192:  t. 
Aurelius,  Marcus,  quoted,  v.  180:2. 

—  Renan  on  his  philosophj',  vi.472:  T. 
Authority    (see   also   Obedience),   fallibility   of,  v. 

170:  I. 

—  church,  kinds  and  bases  of,  v.  734  :  2,  735  :  i. 

—  divine  sanction  of,   vi.  617:2. 
Authorized  Version,  corrections  in,   ii.  39  :  2. 
Avarice    (see   also   Covetousncss),   vi.  327:1. 

—  Paul   on,  vi.  432-5. 

Avites,  unsubdued  by  Joshua,  {.696:2. 
Ayoun  Musa,  springs  of  Moses,  1.174:2. 
Azariah   (same  as  Uzziah),  King  of  Judah,  reign 
of,  ii.  392-3,  572-4. 

—  industrial   conditions    under,   iv.  450:1:2. 

—  smitten  a  leper,  ii.  393  :  i,  iii.  278:  2,  631  :  2. 

—  supremacy  of  Judah  under,  iii.  621:  i. 
Azariah,    high    priest,    orders    Azariah    the    King 

out  of   Holy   Place,   ii.  393:1. 

—  official  priest  of  Solomon,  ii.  249:1. 
Azazel,  meaning  of,  i.  304:  i. 

Azubah,  wife  of  Asa,  ii.  293  :  2. 

Baal,  generic  term   for   Phoenician  local  gods,   i. 
755:  1-2. 

—  the   Sun-God,  11.307:2. 

Baal    (specifically),  cult  of,  iv.  28:1. 

—  Elijah  challenges,   11.306:1,307:2. 

—  prophets  of,   slain,  ii.  309:1. 
Baal-Peor,  festival  of,  1.463:1. 

—  Moabitish   worship   of,   iii.  268:  2. 
Baal-perazim,     David     smites     Philistines     at,     ii. 

136:  I. 
Baal-Zebub,  Ahaziah  worships,  11.342:1,2. 
Baalim  and  Ashtaroth,  worship  of,  al)andoned,  ii. 

27 :  2. 
Baalis,  king  of  Amnion,  ii.456:  i. 
Baanah  and  Rechab,  murderers  of  Ishbosheth,  ii. 

130:  2. 
Baasha,  king  of  Israel,  ii.289:  T. 
I'abel,  confusion  of  tongues,  iii.  147:1. 
Babylon,  a  type  of  Jerusalem,  vi.  898 :  2,  899:  I. 

—  captives   of,   iii.  551  :  i. 

—  centre    of    civilization,    111.744:2. 

—  character  of,  ill.  777-781. 


Babylon,   fall   of,   vi.  906-8. 

—  change    from   enemy   to    fellow-citizen-,    iii. 

224:  I. 
animosity    to    sympathy,   iii.  224:2. 

—  Cyrus'   second  campaign  against,    111.767:1. 

—  gods  of,  iv.  186:  I. 

—  Israel's  bondage,  iii.  272:1. 

—  God's   vengeance  against,  iv.  184-6. 

—  "house  of  books"  at,  ii.6ii:i. 

—  Jews'  return  from,  ii.  597 :  2,  iii.  273 :  2. 

—  meaning  of,  in  Revelations,  vi.  902-3. 

—  self-worship  of,   111.780:2. 

—  taunt-song  against,   111.719:2,779:1. 

—  wicked   city,    111.717:1. 

—  and  the  Beast,  vi.  899-905. 
Babylonia,  culture  of.  11.615:2. 
Babylonian  Judaism,  11.  590:  i. 

Backsliders,  effective  corrupters  of  others,  vi.  743, 
744:  I. 

—  from   worldly   content,   v.  857:1. 
Backsliding,   its  cause,  v.  254:1-2. 

—  its  progress,  vi.  743  :  2. 

—  wrong    of    yielding    to    discouragement,    v. 

245:1. 
Bacon,   Francis,  on  marriage,  v.  663  :  2. 
— -on  truth,  ii.  219:  2. 

—  alleged   corruption,    1.  595  :  2,  821  :  2. 
Baethgen,    Friedrich,   on    Psalms,   ill.  46 :  2,   48 :  2 

50:2,63:2,  110:1,  120:2,  124:2,  132:1 
137:  2,  148:  2.  151  :  I,  154:  2,  156:  I,  158:  2 
162 :  2,  169:  2.  171  :  1,  178:  2,  iSo:  i,  183:  2 
185  :  2,  194:  1,  196:  1,  200:  1,  211 :  2,  213:  I 
232  :  I,  236  :  I,  239  :  2,  253  :  2,  261 :  2,  276 : 2 
281  :  1,  289 :  I,  291 :  2,  304 :  2,  t,22  :  i,  t,2t,  :  2 
330:2,  332:2,  334:  I,  343:2. 
Bagehot,  Walter,  on  military  advantages  of 
religion,   iii.  644:  2. 

—  "Physics  and  Politics"  cited,  also,  iii.  780:  i. 
Bailey,   P.  J.,   "  Festus  "   ciuoted,   11.  762  :  2. 
Balaam,  adventure  of,  1.  449-461. 

—  case   of,    as    symbol,   vi.  662  :  1.  741  :  2,  743  :  i. 

—  character   of,    1.  452  :  2, 1.  698  :  i. 

—  compared   to   Absalom,  i.  465:1. 

—  first  parable  of,  1.457:2. 

—  heathen     prophet,     but     clings     to     Inspired 

word,  iii.  565  :  2. 

—  invoked,  i.  450 :  2. 

—  judged  by  Peter,  John,   and  Jude,   1.450:2. 

—  knowledge  of  Jehovah,  1.451:1. 

—  prophecy  of,  iii.  278:  i. 

—  reputation    as    soothsayer,    1.450:2 

—  second  appc;d   to,   i.  452:1. 

—  second  parable   of,  1.459:2. 

—  slain   in  battle,    1.464:2. 

—  third  parable  of,   1.461:1. 

—  will  not  go  to  Moab,  1.451:2. 
Balaamltes,  the.  vi.  773:1. 

Balak,   king   of    the    Moabites,    1. 449-452. 459-464» 
761 : 2. 


Bal 


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lO 


Balance,  a  just,  in  the  Lord's  judgment,  iii.  401-4. 

Balkis,   the  queen  of  Sheba,   ii.  270:1. 

"  Ealm   in   Gilead,"   iv.  54:2. 

Banioth-Baal,   goal   of   Balaam's    searcii,    i.  457:1. 

—  worship   of,   half  heathen,   i.  505  :  2. 
Ban.  in  modern  life,  i.  542:2. 

—  law  of  the,  i.  376 :  2,  539  :  i. 

—  use   of   "  Cherem  "    to    mean,    i.  538:2. 

—  varying    significance   of    the    word,    1.539:2. 
Baptism,  a  confession  of  hereditary  sin,  ii.  483 :  2. 

—  by    immersion,    pouring    or     sprinkling,    v. 

330:2,331  :  I. 

—  Christian     substitute     for    circumcision,     vi. 

240-1. 

—  Christ's     sacrament    of    sorrow,     iv.  884 :  2, 

885:1. 

—  conversion  does  not  dispense  with,  v.  422 :  2, 

423:  I. 

—  daily,  the  basis  of  a  sect,  v.  3S7 :  i. 

—  dual  rite,  vi.  528  :  2. 

—  general  discussion  of,   v.  330-r. 

—  infant,   in  early  church,   vi.  95  :  i. 

—  nature   of,   vi.  57-2,  58  :  i. 
and   proper    form,   vi.  241  :  i. 

—  negative   and   positive   aspects,   vi.  709:1. 

—  of  converts,   question  of   delay   in,  v.  330 :  i. 

—  of  Christ,  V.  483  :  2. 

—  of  Jesus,   V.  31:1-2. 

—  of  John,   whence   was   it?   iv.  889:1. 

—  of  water  and  spirit,  v.  30:2. 

—  prime  importance  attached  to,  in  the  Scrip- 

tures,  v.  422-3. 

—  regeneration  by,  vi.  455-7. 

—  relation   to   the   new   birth,   v.  T41. 

—  Scriptural    insistence    on,    v.  437  :  2. 

—  symbolic  of  contrast  to   flood,   vi.  709:1. 
national   purification,   iv.  815  :  2,  816:  t. 

—  symbolism   in  great  causes,   v.  676:  2,  677  :  i, 

678:1. 

—  vicarious,    for  the   dead,   v.  704:1-2. 

—  why  Jesus  sought,   iv.  816:2. 

—  and  the  Bride  of  Christ,  vi.  92 :  i. 

—  and   sealing,  v.  731. 

Barak,  agreement  with    Dtborah,   1.772:2. 

—  personal  and  political   aims,  1.767:1. 
Barbarism  and  civilization,  differing  atrocities  of, 

iv.  472 :  2. 
Bargain,    fraudulent,    crime    under    ]\Iosaic    law, 

i.  278:  I. 
Barnabas.    St.,    personality    and    function    of,    v. 

347-9- 

—  character,  v.  441 :  1-2. 

Barrenness,  curse  denounced  against  the  fig-tree, 
iv.  8S7 :  2. 

—  of     seasons,     afflicts     returned     Biahylonian 

exiles,   iv.  615:2. 
Barry,   Bishop,  on  offerings,  11.264:1. 
Bartimaeus,  healing  of,   iv.  885  :  2,  sq. 


Baruch.    son    of   Neriah,   scribe    for   Jeremiah,   ii. 

445  :  2,  616 :  I,  iv.  16 :  1-2,  129 :  2,  135  :  i. 
Barzillai.   the   Gileadite,   David   and,   ii.  188-191. 
Bashan,    reduction   of,   i.  448:  2,  iii.  176:  2. 
Basil,    on    title    of    "  Ephesians,"    vi.  9:2,  10:2. 
Basilides,  on  Gnosticism,  vi.  398:1. 

—  cited   on    Pauline    Epistles,   vi.  389:  t,  390  :  i. 
Bathsheba,  crowns   Solomon   with  her  own  hand, 

ii.  240 :  2. 

—  David  lusts  for,  ii.  155:  2. 
takes   to   wife,   11.157:2. 

—  David's  oath  to,  ii.  235  :  1,236:  i. 

—  duped  by  Adonizah,  ii.  240:  2,  241  :  i. 

—  forces    Solomon's    succession    on    David,    ii. 

235  :  2. 

—  her  child  to  die,  ii.  160:  i. 

—  mother  of  Solomon,  iii.  532:1. 

—  name  not  in  Chronicles,  ii.  505  :  i. 

—  and  Uriah,  iii.  1,38:2. 

Bauer,   B.,   cited  on   Pauline  Epistles,  vi.  390:1-2. 
Baur,  F.   C,  critical   work  on  Galatians,  v.  815  :  2. 
- — on  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  589:  1,2. 

—  cited,  v.  746 :  2.  844  :  2,  847  :  2. 

Bax,  E.  B.,  "Religion  of  Socialism,"  iii.  804:1. 
Baxter,    Richard,    disfavored   toleration,   v.  319:1. 

—  on  beauty  of  God,  ii.  52:2. 

Beasts,   of  the   Apocalypse,   vi.  877  :  i,  880:  2,  885- 

890, 899-905, 908-913. 
Beating    of    criminals,     humane     restrictions     of 

Mosaic   law,    i.6o6:2. 
Beatitudes,  the,  iv.  711:  i. 
Beauty,  as  a  gift,  ii.  684:  i. 

— -consecration  of,  by  Esther,  ii.684:  i. 

—  different  kinds  of,  iii.  448:  i. 
Beck,  J.  T.,  on  Satan,  vi.  29-2,  30-1. 
Bedan,  name  of,  a  clerical  mistake,  ii.  53  :  i. 
Bede,    the    Venerable,    on    Celtic    Christians,    v. 

366:  2. 

—  on   demoniac   possession,   vi.  592  :  2,  593  :  i. 

—  on  unction  of  sick,  vi.  636:  i. 

Beet,  J.  A.,  cited  or  quoted,  v.  741  :  i,  754: 2, 
774:  i,vi.  558:  1.2,624:  1,627:  I. 

Beer,  in  the  wilderness.  1.447:2. 

Beersheba,  southern  limit  of  Palestine,  1.429:2, 
706 :  2. 

Beetles,  or  dog-flies,  plague  of,  1.155:2. 

Beginnings,   time    for   thoughtfulness,    ii.669:2. 

Belial,  children  of,  11.46:1. 

Belief,  genuine,  sometimes  belied  by  conduct, 
V.  281  :  2. 

—  in  God  brings  peace,  iii.65S:  i. 

—  justly  rewarded  by  salvation,  vi.  248:2. 

—  mysteries  of  attaining,  v.  275  :  2. 

—  not  a  matter  of  indifference,  v.  276  :  2. 

—  not  necessarily  credulity,   vi.  812:1-2. 

—  partial  may  lead  to  complete,  v.  265 :  I. 

—  unreasonable  refusal  of,  v.  274:  2,  275  :  i. 
■ — useless  w'ithout  conduct,  vi.  580:2. 


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EXPOSITION    Ol 


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r.iiuj':— ixi)i:x. 


Bis 


lU-licvcrs,   (Ir.ty  as  to  marriage  with   unbelievers, 
V.  7/6. 

—  final   rewards,  \\.g22.2. 

—  temporar)-,  v.  65  :  1-2. 

—  their  donblc  joy,  vi.  716-718. 

—  nnion  with  Christ,  v.  S52-3. 
Bellarmine,   R.    1'.    R..  on  confession,   vi.637:2. 
Belshazzar.  deliles  (iod's    iemple,  iv.  404:1. 

—  never   a   king,   iv.  ,^()7  :  2  sq. 
Belteshazzar,    Daniel    is   called,   iv.  ,365:2. 
lienaiah,      captain      of      Solomon's      l)ody-t;nard, 

ii.  241  :  r. 

—  exjiloits   of,   ii.  igy:  1,242:  i. 

—  made  head  of  Solomon's  arm\-,  ii.  242:  r. 

—  ordered    to    kill    Joab,    ii.24i:2;    does    so, 

242:  I. 

-Shimii   and   does   so,   {{.242:2. 

Benediction,  the  double,  of  Aaron,  i.  295  :  2. 
*' Benedictus,"   the,   characterized,   v.  17:2. 
Bengcl,    J.    H.,   cited   or   quoted,    v.  747  :  2,  755  :  2, 

792:1,     795:2,     801:1,     vi.48:i,     81:1, 

344:  1,513:  1,634:2. 
Benhadad,  Syrian  king,  beseiges  Dothan,  ii.357:  i. 

—  cajitains  of,   deluded,   ii.358:2. 

—  death  of,  ii.  364  :  2. 

—  defeat  by  Ahab,  ii.  325  :  1,2. 

—  gift  to  Jehoram,  ii.  353  :  2. 

—  relations  with  Ahab,  ii.  323-4. 

—  message  to  Elisha,   ii.362:2. 

Benhadad  III.,  feeble  son  of  Hazael  of  Damascus, 

ii.  ,385  :  2. 
Benjamin,   cup    found    in   his    sack.   i.  102:1. 

—  Joseph   preferred  to,  i.  86  :  2. 

—  "  Son  of  the  right  hand."  iii.  209:  2. 
Benjamin,  the  tribe,  almost  exterminated,  i.832:  i. 

—  meaning  of  Moses'  special  blessing.  i.620:2. 

—  cognizance  of.  i.  113:  t. 

—  inheritance   of,    i.  712:  1.2. 

—  Judah  and,  iii.  178:  i. 

—  territory  of,  ii.  36:  i. 
Berkeley.  Bishop  G.,  quoted,  v.  395  :  I. 
Bernard    of    Clairvanx,    86    homilies    on    part    of 

Song  of  Solomon,  iii.  536  :  2. 

—  quoted,  vi.  299  :  i. 

Bernardine     a     Piconio.     on     magnitude     of     the 

divine  building,  vi.  51  :  t. 
Besor.  brook  of,  David  leaves  troops  at,  ii.  108:2. 
Bestiality,     a     capital     offence     in     Mosaic     law, 

'•344:  I. 
Betliany,  the  idyl  of,  v.  83-86. 

—  hills  of,   i.  75  :  i. 

—  see  Samuel,  Circuit  of. 
Bethesda,  the  cure  at,  v.  156-8. 
Bethhoron.    battle    of,    i.  689:1,2. 

— -flight  of  Canaanitish  king  from.  iii.  215:2. 
Bethlehem,  birthplace  of  David,  iv.  543  :  2. 

—  how    linked    with    Nazareth,   v.  22. 

—  Samuel  finds  Saul's  successor  at.  ii.67;2. 


liethlehem,   scene   of   Ruth's   story,   {.839:1. 

—  the  shepherds  at,  v.  23  :  2,  24:  i. 
Bethmerhak,  "the  place  far  off,"  ii.  172:  i. 
Bethsaida,  environment  of,  v.  75  :  i. 
Bjth-Shan,  Saul's  body  fixed  to  wall  of,  ii.  112:  l. 
r>ethshemesh,  the  .A-rk  at,   ii.  26:1. 

—  curiosity   of   inhabitants,   ii.26:i,2. 

—  Israel  and  Judah  battle  at,  ii.  386:  2. 
Bellul  or  l.uz.  an  ancient  shrine,  iv.  451  ;  i. 

—  captured  by   stratagem,   {.749:2. 
Beza,  T.,  theory  as  to  b'phesians,  vi.  10:  i. 

—  cited,    vi.  69:  2, 659:  I. 

Bezaleel,  constructor  of  the  Tabernacle,  i.  205 :  2. 

—  the   craftsman,   i.  288  :  i,  ii.  42  :  2. 

I'ible.    authorized    version,    principles    of   transla- 
tion,   vi.  584:2,  585:  I. 

—  characterized,  i.  7  :  i,  iii.  441  :  2. 

—  declaimed   against,   ii.  239:1. 

—  "  Do  right  ''  at  the  bottom,  v.  595:  1-2. 

—  doubt  of.  means  doubt  of  God,  i.  426:  r. 

—  faith    and    scientific    knowledge,    {.770:1,2. 

—  limitations  no  disproof  of  truths,  vi.231:  i. 

—  literature   of,   iii.  514:  2. 

—  must      not      be      worshiped      like      Christ, 

V.  i6[  :  1.2. 

—  must  not  be  made  a   fetish,   ii.  217:1. 

—  no  miracle  to  preserve  text,  ii.222:  2. 

—  not   strictly   historical,   ii.  675:1. 

—  Old    Testament,   basis   of   religious   instruc- 

tion, i.  ^t;^  :  2. 
■ — Christian    guide    in    the    first    century, 

vi.734:2. 

vital   to   education,   {.534:1. 

ceremonial      sacrifice     in     relation     to 

Christianity.    {.565:1. 

—  purposed  ve{l{ng  of  time  element,  v.  10:  2. 

—  study  of,  importance  of  maps,  v.  428:  i. 

—  supernatural  origin  ev{nced  by  contrar{ness 

to   human   nature,    v.  585  :  2,  586  :  i. 

—  supreme  in  the  capt{v{ty,  {ii.  514:2. 
-^wisdom   offered  by,   iv.  52:1. 

"Bible  for  Young  People"  cited.  vi.436:2. 
liickell.  on  Psa'ms.  {{(.  154:2.  176:  i.  178:  1,226:  i, 

278 :  2. 
B{gotry,  defens{ble  s{de  of,  v.  369. 
Bildad,   bitterness  of,   {{.745:1. 

—  character  of,  {{.717:  t. 

—  first  speech  to  Job,  ii.  ~2~, :  2. 

—  second  speech  to  Job,  {{.744:2. 

—  third   speech   to   Job.   {{.746:2. 
Biography  tends  to  idealize.  {{.500:2. 
B{rth,  mystery  of  concept{on,  ii{.  326:1. 
P.ishops  Csee  also  Episcopate;  also  Church,  early, 

government   of)  : 

—  .Apostle  James  the  first  Chr{st{an.  vi.  583  :  2. 

—  early,      same     as      elders,     v.  499,  vi.  117  :  2, 

i.  721  :  I. 
Pisniillah   of  the    Mohammedan,   {.331:1. 


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EXPOSniOX    OF    THE    BIBLIC— INDEX. 


12 


Bitterness,  latter  end,  ii.  1.25:  i. 

—  of   the   heart,    sources,    iii.396:i-2. 
Blanca  Guarda  of  the  crusaders,  iv.  380:1. 
Blasphemers,  character  of,  vi.  738-9. 
Blasphemy,   vi.  400 :  2. 

—  penalty   of,   i.  359  :  i. 

"Blessed,"    tlie   keynote   of   the   gospel,    iv.  711:1. 
Blessing,  of  the  priests,  i.  401  :  2,  iii.  83  :  2. 
Blessings,   givers  of  are  blessed,   vi.  704:6. 

—  in   the   Psalms,   i.  402:1. 

—  of  Aaron,  i.402:  1.        ^ 

—  of  Ciod,  given  only  to  those   cle>iring  them, 

vi.  729 :  2. 

—  of  salvation,  safeguarded,  iv.  320:  i. 

—  of  the  tribes,  not  single  but  joint,  i.  108:  i. 

—  recognition  of  God's,  not  cant,  ii.  135:  i. 

—  without   money,    without   price,   iv.  731:2. 
Blind,  the,  and  the   deaf,   i.  ^t,/  :  2. 

Blindness,  Jesus'  special  sympathy  with,  v.  41:2, 

42. 
Blood,  atonement   for  the  soul,  i.  245  :  2. 

—  of  Jesus,   i.  245  :i. 

—  (see  also   Atonement). 

—  plague   of,   i.  153  :  i. 

—  prohibition  of  eating,  i.  261  :  2. 

—  sprinkling  of.  1.244:2.271  :  t. 

— upon    the   mercy-seat,    i.  216:1. 

Blood   revenge,    i.  -;84  :  2. 

"  Bloody    Way,"    scene    of    the    Good    Sam:iritan 

parable,  v.  81  :  2. 
Boasting,   Amar's  proverb  regarding,   ii.  324:1. 
Boaz,  a  kinsman  of  Elimelech,  i.  845  :  2. 

—  addresses  Ruth,  i.846:  i. 

—  at  the  city  gate,  i.  850-853. 

—  and   Ruth,  piety  of,  ii.  71  :  2. 
Bochim,  the  first  prophet  voice,  i.  750-3. 
Eodenstein,  A.   R.,  quoted,  vi.  562  :  i. 

"  Bodily  exercise,"  meaning  of,  vi.  419-423. 
Body,  the,   ancient  vilification   of,  v.  697  :  2. 

—  as  seat  of  evil  passions,  vi.239:2. 

—  as  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  v.  662. 

—  bond  between  the  material  and  the  spiritual, 

i.  201  :  I. 

—  duties  towards,  and  to  keep  under,  v.  676:  i. 

—  impulses  contrasted   with   spirit,   v.  34  :  2. 

—  infiuencc   on   the   liiglier   nature,    i.  201  :  i. 

—  not     in     itself    of    the     Kingdom     of    God, 

v.  141  :  2,  142 :  I. 

—  of  death  and  life,  v.  565-570. 

—  ornament  of,  not  to  be  neglected,  vi.  702  :  2, 

703:  I. 

—  Paul     on     its     relations     to     the     Kingdom, 

V.  660 :  2. 

—  Plato   held   purely   evil,   vi.6o8:2. 

—  resurrection  of,  v.  96 :  i,  697-8,  vi.  T74,  205  :  i. 
consequences  of  denying,  v.  703-7;  no  baj)- 

tism  for  the  dead,  704:  1-2;  folly  of  good 
life,  704-5;  no  risen  Christ,  705-7. 


Body,   sanctification   of,  vi.  358:1. 

—  surrender    to    llie    Lord,    v.  596  :  2,  597  :  i. 

—  temptations  and  need  of  curbing,  vi.  240. 

—  the   spiritual,  v.  707-710;   normal  process  of 

evolution,  708:2. 

—  and  spirit,  i.  2or  :  i. 
r.ody-guards,  king's,  duties  of,   iv.  330:2. 
Boehme,  Jacob,  divides  book  of  Jonah,  iv.  6S4:  i. 

—  on   the   divine   shining,  i.  402:1. 

—  on   Malachi,   iv.  6-l2:i. 
Boethius,  quoted,   ii.  762:1. 
P)uils,  the  plague  of,  i.  157:  i. 

Bond,  a,  antithesis  of  the  covenant,  iv.  72 :  2. 

Bondage,  godless  life,  iii.  272:  i. 

Bondswoman,    see    Concubiuape. 

Book  of  the  Dead,  Egyptian,  ii.744:  i. 

Book  of  Life,  iv.  98:2. 

Book  of  the  Law,  explained,  ii.  439:  1-2. 

—  found  by   ililkiah,  ii.  437  :  i,  iv.  10:  2. 
Book  of  the  Wars  of  Yalnveh,  i.496:  i. 
Book  of  Yashar,  i.496:  i. 

Books   (see  also  Reading),  vital  point  in  religious 

struggles,  \i.  766:  1,767:  i. 
Booth,  General,   work  of,  vi.3-;2:i. 

—  on  conversion,  vi.8ii  :  i. 

Borgia,     Alexander,      l^li's     sons     compared     to, 

i  i .  16;  I . 
Borrower  and  lender,  i.6o6:2. 
Bowing  in  House  of  Rimmon,  ii.  354:2. 
Bradlaugh,  Charles,  beginning  of  alienation  from 

Christianity,    v.  390:1. 
Bra/^en   serpent,   making   of,    i.446:2. 

—  symbolism  of,  i.447:  i. 
Bread  of  God,  i.  244  :  i. 

— -of    life,    manna    symbolizes,    i.  183:1. 

meaning  of  the   figure,   i.  164. 

— -of  the   soul,   i.  547  :  2. 
Ijreastplate  of  judgment,  i.  286:1. 

— -of    the    ephod,    i.  286:1. 
I'redenkauip,      C.     J.,      (pioted,      iii.  675  :  2,  781  :  2, 

800:  I. 
I'reeding,   good,    i.  122:1. 

Briber}-,    ancient    and    modern,    ii.  49  :  2.  50  :  T. 
Bride,    exhortation    to,    in    the    Psalms,    iii.  124:1. 
P)riggs,    C.    A.,   cited   on    Isaiah,    iii.  808  :  2,  813  :  2, 

— -on    "  Mcssiar.ic    Prophecy,"    iii.  735  :  2. 
Bright,  John,  private  affliction  opens  public  career, 

iv.  501  :  2,  502  :  I. 
I'ritish    viceroys   of    India,    i.  576:1. 
lirooks,   Phillips,  quoted,  v.  86:  i. 
Brotherhood,   Christian,   vi.  691-4. 

—  Christian   meaning   of,    vi.  194:2. 

—  of   man,    ii.  600  :  i. 

—  practice   of   u>in-y   contrary   to,   ii.65i:2. 
Brotherly  kindness,   ii.  650:2. 

—  love,  see  Love. 

—  imity,    iii.  318  :  2. 

Brown,    D.,   cited   or   qu  ited,   v.  56S  :  2,  vi.  882  :  2. 


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Browne,    E.   G.,   "  A   Year   among  tlie   Persians '' 

quoted,  i.  6i6:  i. 
Browning,   Robert,   on  use  of  miracles,  v.  686:2, 

687:  I. 

—  quoted,     i.     458:1,     504:2,     5^0  :j,     524:1, 

530:1.    843:1;    iii-    22:1,    136:2,    139:1, 

434:1,    632:2,    671:1,    705:1;    V.    124:2, 

540  :  2,   653  :  1-2. 
Bruce,   A.    B.,   quoted,    vi.  345  :  i,  504  :  2. 
Brugsch,   H.,  on   Egyptian   religious   reactions,   iv. 

176:  I. 
Bryant,   W.    C,   quoted,    ii.  320:1. 
Brvce,    James,    on    locusts    in    South    Africa,    iv. 

658:1. 
Budde,  Karl,  on  Jonah,   iv.  682 :  2. 
Iiuddha,   career   and   work   of,   vi.  794  :  2,  795  :  i. 
- — doctrine    of    Karma,    iii.  366:1. 

—  in   contact   with    pain   and    misery,    i.  608:2. 

—  not  a  figment,   i.  622:1. 

Buddhism,   a   missionary   religion,   vi.  785:1. 

■ —  central    ideas   and   results,   vi.  795. 
P.unyan,    John,    as    God's    instrument,    ii.  14:2. 

—  self-revelation,    ii.  727  :  i. 

— "  Grace      Abounding,"      characterized,      iii. 
583 :  2. 

—  "Holy   War,"   cited,   v.  601:1. 

—  "  Pilgrim's    Progress  "    quoted,    v.  555  :  2,  vi. 

339:2. 
P»urdens,    bearing    of    others',    v.  907-911. 
Burnet,   Bishop   Gilbert,   cited  on  the  Thirty-nine 

Articles,   v.  342  :  2. 
Burns.       Robert,       quoted,       iii.  665  :  i,  v.  56 :  2,  vi. 

339:  I- 
Burnt-offerings,   altar  of,   ii.6oi:r. 

—  continual,  i.  251  :  2. 

—  human,   of   Ahaz,    ii.  408:1. 

—  lesson   of,    ii.  29:  i. 

—  not   acceptable,    ii.  438:1,2. 

—  ritual    of   the,    i.  245  :  2. 

—  symbols    of    entire     self-sacrifice,    {1.264:2, 

265:  I. 

—  symbols   of   offering   to    and    acceptance   by 

God,    i.  249:  2,  250:  I. 

—  useful    in   time   of   special   danger,    iv.  45 :  2. 

—  see  Altar. 

Bushnell,   Horace,   on   immortality,   v.  191  :  2. 
lUisiness,   absolute   devotion   to,   iii.  488:  2. 

—  advantages   of,   iii.  487  :  i. 

—  base  origin   of,   iii.  484:1. 

—  highest   good   in,    iii.  484:1. 

—  in   conformity  with   God's   will,   iii.  403: 2. 

—  wears  off  every  mask,  iv.  547:2. 

—  and   pleasure,    iii.  489:2. 

Butler,  Joseph,   advice  on   religious  controversies, 
vi.  475:  i. 

—  "Analogy"    cited,    iv.  841  ;  i,  301  :  i,  435  :  2. 

—  on    religion,    vi.  579  :  2. 

—  on  Balaam,  vi.  339:1. 


Buying   and   selling,   absolute   righteousness   in,   i. 

341  :  I. 
Byron,  Lord,  on  history,  ii.  226:2. 

—  tone  of,  vi.  795 :  3. 

—  "Curse  of  Minerva"  quoted,   v.  619:3. 

—  "The   Giaour"  quoted,    vi.  815:1. 

Caesar,  Julius,  anecdote  of,  vi.625:2. 
Caesarea   Philippi,  Gentile  town   of,   iv.  752:1. 
Ca'sareas,  the  two,  v.  428. 

Caiaphas,  the   high  priest,   at   the   trial  of  Christ, 
iv.  800:  I,  913  :  I. 

—  character   of,    v.  193  :  2,  194  :  i. 

—  diplomatic  policy  of,  v.  259. 
Cain,    descendants   of,   i.  12:1. 

—  fate   of,   iii.  157  :  i. 

—  offering  of,   a  mere   form,   {.13:1. 

—  punishment   of,    i.  15:1. 

—  symbolism  in  story  of,  i.  12:  i. 

—  and  Abel,  moral   contrast,  vi.534:2. 
Caine,   Hall,  on   recompense  and  righteousness,  i. 

613:2. 
Cainites,   sect  of,  vi.  400:1. 
Cairnes,    J.    E.,    "  Essays   on    Political    Economy " 

quoted,  i.  594:  2. 
Cajetan,    Cardinal,   cited   on   confession,    vi.  637-1. 
Calamities,   metaphors   for,  iii.  118:1. 
Caleb,    beautiful    character,    a    pleasure    to    meet, 

i.  698 :  1-2. 
-descendants   of,   ii.  482  :  i,  iii.  316:  2. 

—  inheritance   of,   i.  698-701. 

—  not   an    Israelite,    i.  428:1. 
- — -one  of  the   spies,   {.422:2. 

—  and    Joshua,    1.641:2,699:1. 
Calf-worship  in  Israel  before  Moses,  i.  509:2. 
Caligula,  emperor,  attempts  to  establish  his  own 

worship,  V.  427  :  i. 
Call.    God's   to    Ezekiel,    iv.  229:2. 

—  to   Isaiah,   iii.  634:  r. 

—  to  Jeremiah,  iv.  21  :  2,  sq. 

—  to   Levi,   iv.  829:1  sq. 

—  to  the  ministry,   iii.  635:  2. 

—  of  Christ  to  the  first  disciples,  iv.  70Q :  2,  sq., 

834:  r..sq. 
"Calling,"   meaning  of,   in    .Scripture,   vi.339:2. 
Callousness   in   worship,   iii.  633  :  2. 
Calm   after   storm,    iii.  78:2. 
Calumny,   love   of  believing,   328:2. 
Calvary,  v.  106:  i. 
Calvin,  John,   on   church   dissensions,  vi.  57:1. 

—  on   "dignities,"   vi.  655  :  2. 

—  on  mean  pride,  vi.  662  :  1-2. 

—  on   moral   dangers   of  prosperity,   iii.  147:2. 

—  on  moral  right  of  stratagem,  i.  681  :  2. 

—  on   post-exilic  date  of  Isaiah,  iii.  734:2. 

—  on  prayer,   vi.  633:1. 

—  on    revenge,   vi.  100:  r-2. 

—  on   St.    Paul's  ordination,   v.  449:1. 

—  on   sonship   of  Jesus,   v.  188:1,2. 


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Calvin,  John,   on  spiritual   death,  vi.  28 :  2. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    1.136:2,    iii.  14:2,    79:2, 

102:1,  119:2,  120:2,  193:1,  207:2, 
828:2,  840:1,  v.49i:2,  749:1,  756:1, 
757:2,  758:2,  770:1,  776:1,  778:2, 
848 :  2,  S49 :  I,  879  :  2,  vi.  345  :  i,    634 :  1-2, 

659:1- 
Calvinism,  answer  to  an  objection  to,  vi.  374:  1-2. 

—  based   on    God's   earnestness,    vi.  359:1. 

—  secret  of  its  vigor,  iii.  609:2. 
Canaanite  and  merchant  synonymous,  i.  591:1. 
Camp,    of    the   marcli    from    Egypt,    described,    i. 

391  :  2. 
Cana,   the   marriage   feast  at.   v.  133-6. 
Canaan,  Abraham's   return  to,   i.  31:1. 

—  conquest   of,    iii.  119:  2,  176:  i. 

—  deities   of,   1.513:2,529:2. 
worship  of,   {.542:1. 

—  ntness  for  its  purpose,  i.  743  :  i. 

—  geography  of,   i.  482  :  2. 

—  its  people  degenerate,  1.744:1. 

—  promised  to  the  Jews,  i.634:  i. 

—  report  of  spies  on,  i.423:  i. 

—  restoration  of  Israel  to,  iv.  298:2. 
Canaanites,   a   doomed   race,   1.728:1-2. 

—  civilization    seductive,    i.  752  :  2. 

—  easy  admittance  to  privileges  of  the  Jews, 

1.430:2. 

—  figured   stones  of,   1.482:1. 

—  in  union,   1.  685  :  2. 

—  Israelite   extermination   of,   1.540:2. 

—  moral    debasement    of,    1.377:1,540:2. 

—  subject  to  forced  labor,  1.  609:  i. 

—  to  be   driven  out,  1.482:1. 
Candelabrum  of  the  Tabernacle,   1.  404 :  2. 

—  symbolism  of,  1.404:2. 

Candlestick   of  the    Holy   Place,    imitation   of  an 

almond  tree,   1.  356:  2. 
Can::iba]lsm,     from     famine     in     siege,     11.359:2, 

360:  I. 
Canon  of   Holy   Scripture,   1.526:1. 

—  includes  Book  of  Job,  11.699:1. 
Caper-berry,  as  condiment,  111.507:2. 
Capernaum,    condition    in    Jesus'    time,    v.  57:2, 

58:1. 

—  Christ's  last  words  at,  iv.  759:2. 

Capes,  W.  W.,  "  Age  of  the  Antonincs  "  cited,  v. 

333 :  2. 
Capital   punishment,    Scriptural   view   of,   1.200:2. 
Captivity,    an    expression    for    death,    111.727:1. 

— a  new  sin  to  Jews,  111.744:2. 

■ —  Babylonian   period   of,   ill.  462 :  i. 

—  beginning  of,  11.397:2. 

—  children  of,  11.  613:1. 

—  education   compulsory    after,    iii.  510:  2. 

—  first,  an  easy  one,  111.745:2. 

—  number  of  persons  in,  iii.  739:1. 

—  history  of,   iii.  461:1. 

—  holy   Scriptures   supreme   during,    111.514:2. 


Captivity,    inliabitants    of    Samaria    in,    11.400:1, 
401  :  2. 

—  Jews  gained   from   Persian   faith,   111.465:2, 

—  length  of,  11.  583  ;  2. 

—  literary   activity   in,   iii.  510:1. 

—  longing   for  divine  word,   111.514:2. 

—  Persian  period  of,   iii.  463  :  i. 

—  results  of,   iv.  698:  i. 

—  see  also   Exile. 

Carchemlsh,    Hittite    stronghold,    1.759:2. 
Carlyle,  Thomas,  misdescription  of  life,  v.  238:1. 

—  on  the  Bible,  iii.  671:  i. 

—  on  chief  end  of  man,   iii.  809:2. 

—  on  deliverance  from  bondage  of  ignorance, 

i-  5-23 :  2. 

—  on  habits   and   morality,   v.  660:1. 

—  on  "mud  gods,"  vi.69:2. 

—  on  music,  v.  14  :  2. 

—  on   speech,    iii.  810:1. 

—  on  sublime  sorrow,  11.709:2. 

• — cited   or    quoted,    11.14:2,50:2,68:2,746:2, 
vi.  595:2. 
Carmcl,   Mount,  Elijah  on,  ii.  306:1. 

—  Nabal's,   11.66:1,98:2. 

Caroline,   queen    (of    George    II.),    death-bed   of, 

V.  319:  1-2. 
Carpocrates,   Gnostic   sensualist,  vi.  400:1. 
Cassiodorus,  cited,  vi.  557:1. 
Caste,  a  religious  Institution,  11.480:2. 

—  in  Eastern  countrie.s,  i.  591  :  2. 

—  moral  dangers  of,  1.  125  :  2. 
Casuistry,    moral    danger    of,    v.  410-2,  411  :  i. 
Cathari,    sect    of,    vi.  418:1. 

"  Catholic,"    earliest    use    of    the    term,    vi.  557 : 2. 
Catholic  Church,  the  idea  of  unity  in,  iii.  408:  2. 

—  see  also  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Catholicity,   definition  of,  v.  633 :  2. 
Catullus,   quoted,   vi.  343:2. 

Cave.   William,  on  types,   11. 501:1. 

Cecil.  Richard,  on  privileges  vs.  precepts,  v.  595 :  2. 

—  and  his  boy,  1.640:2. 
Cedars   of   Lebanon,    11.  602  :  i. 
Celibacy,  see  Marriage. 

Cellini,     Benvenuto,     "autobiography"     cited,    vi. 

400:  I. 
Cclsus,   taunt   against    Chrisllanity,   vi.  448:1. 

—  on  the   Resurrection,   vi.  814:1. 

—  cited,    vl.634:2. 

Censoriousness,  invasion  of  God's  prerogative,  vi. 
616-618. 

—  responsibility    for,    vi.  603  :  i,  616-618. 

—  results    in    self-blindness,   617:1. 

—  to  be  guarded  against,  iii.  781  :  i. 
Censure,    indiflference    to    good    and    bad    of,    ill. 

494:  I. 
Census   of  Israel,   1. 226. 

—  object  and  character,   1.389:2. 
Centurions,  Roman,  favorable  portraiture  in  New 

Testament,  v.  429. 


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Ceremonial  duties,  the  use  of,  i.  396 :  2. 
scrupulosity   in,   v.  608-9. 

—  law,   its    religious   worth    and    inspiration,   i. 

387:1. 

—  worship  of  Baalim  and  Ashtaroth,  {.755:2. 
Ceremonialism,    apt    to    turn    into    hypocrisy,    v. 

916 :  2. 

—  better  than   self-indulgence,   v.  612:1. 

—  death  of  spiritual  life,  v.  853  :  2. 

—  nothing  beside  character,  v.  918-921. 

—  perpetual    rise   of,   v.  825:1. 

—  overstraining    in    religion,    v.  878 :  2. 

—  power  over  the  imagination,  v.  856:  i. 

—  principle   of   evil    in    all    religions,    v.  899:1. 

—  tenacity   in   public   observances,   v.  481:1. 
Cerinthus,    doctrine   of,    vi.  772  :  2,  812  :  2. 
Certificates,   see   Recommendations. 
Chaldea,   fertility  of,  iii.  744:1. 

Chaldean  idolaters,  i.  194:  r. 

—  invasion,    iii.  193  :  i. 

Chaldeans,    the,    capture    Zedekiali,    ii.  453  :  2. 

—  famed    as    astrologers    and    soothsayers,    ii. 

769:  I. 

—  laws    against    defilement,    {.314:2. 

■ — terrible    character    given    by    Habakkuk,    ii. 

435  :  I. 

—  and  Judah,   ii.  445  :  i,  446  :  2. 
Chaldeo-Babylonian    divination,    {.450:1. 
Chalmers,  Dr.  G.,  struggles  of,  ii.29:i. 
Championship    of    distressed,    iii.  391  :  2. 
Channing,  W.  E.,  on  development  of  doctrine,  vi. 

647:  I. 
Chaos,  picture  of,  iii.  126:  i. 

—  moral,  none  established  by  God,  ii.  758:1. 
Chaotic  disorder  of  social  life,  {.832:2. 
Character,    a    necessary    basis    of    knowledge,    vi. 

511:2. 

—  a    royal    inheritance,    ii.  522:1. 

—  beauty  and   purity  of,   ii.38:i. 

—  capacity   to   distinguish,   iii.  680:2. 

—  conduct   not   a    full    index   to,    v.  281  :  2. 

—  consistency   of   divine,    iii.  75:1. 

—  defined  by  choice  of  action,  v.  207  :  2,  208  :  i. 

—  determines    future    destiny,    v.  96:2,  97:1. 

—  loyalty  the  salt  of,   vi.  378:  2,  379  :  i. 

—  new  type  of,  created  by  the  gospel,  v.  920:  2, 

921 :  I. 

—  of  God   determines   that   of  worshipers,   iii. 

67:  2. 

—  precedes  conduct,  v.  91  :  2. 

— -test   of.    in   bearing   consequence-;,    v.  257 :  2, 
258:1. 

—  tests    usually   unexpected,   v.  257  :  1-2. 
Chariots,   Israel's   dislike    for,   i.  575:1. 
Charitable  work,  need  of  organization,  v.  345  :  r. 

—  public,   characteristic    of   Christianity   alone, 

vi.  3J2:  T. 
Charity  ("of  feeling;  see  also  Eove,  as  in  t  Corin- 
thians),  for  the   suffering,   \'\.72t,:2. 


Charity    (feeling),  good  in,  iii.  503 :  2. 

—  most    plentiful    where    standard    is    highest, 

V.  911  :  I. 

—  and   compassion,   iii.  281  :  2. 

—  and   patience,    i.  477  :  2. 

Charity  (alms)  (see  also  Charitable  Work), 
practical,  a  test  and  germination  of 
Christianity,  vi.  297. 

—  evils  of  overdoing,   vi.  343:1. 

—  two   sides   to,   vi.  804 :  2. 

Charles  II.,  of  England,  compared  to  Manasseh, 
ii.  428:  I,  2. 

—  and   Cromwell,   iii.  657:1. 
Chastity,    law   of,   {.332:1,601:1. 

—  of  women,   i.  602:1. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey,  '"  Canterbury  Talcs "  quoted, 
vi.  722 :  2. 

Chedorlaomer,    Chaldean    king,    {.35:1. 

Chemosh,    God    of   the    Moabites,    {.456:1,755:2. 

Cherem,  the  word  for  Ban,   i.  538 :  2. 

Chereth{tes    (see    Pelethltes  and). 

Cher{th,   the  brook,   {{.  301  :  2. 

Cherub{m,  above  the  mercy-seat  in  the  Taber- 
nacle, i.  216:  2. 

—  in   the    Temple,    who    were   the,   {{.258:2. 

—  in   Revelations,  \\.  851 :  2. 
"Chevy  Chase"  quoted.  {{{.  6_i6:r. 
Cheyne,  T.   K.,   "  Commentary,"   {{{.  734  :  2. 

—  on  Book  of  Job,  ii.  695  :  i. 

—  on  character  of  Isaiah  lvi{{.,  iii.  735  :  2. 

—  on  history  of  Isaiah,  {{i.  617:  i. 

—  on  meaning  of  judgment,   {{{.804:2. 

—  on   the   Resurrection,    {{{.49:1. 

—  on  "Sons  of  the   Elohim,"   {{.701:2. 

—  on   the   Vampire's    daughters,    ii{.  443:1. 

—  on    Psalms,    {{{.14:1,17:1,21:2,23:2,25:1, 

2,2  :  2,  34  :  2,  35  :  I,  37  :  2,  44  :  2,  46  :  2,  50 :  2, 
57:  2,  59:  r,  6r :  2,  78:  i,  80:  2,  83:  i,  84:  2, 
95:1,  109:2,  113:2,  117:2,  120:2,  122:  I, 
131:1,     136:1,     137:  T. 

151:2, 

164:  I, 

180:  I, 

200:  2, 

213:  I. 

233  ■  h 
248:  I, 
265:  I, 
285:  I, 
316:2, 
332  :  2,  336 :  2. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    iv.    123:1,    129:2,    130:1, 

140:1,  2,  141:1,  167:1,  172:2,  191:1, 
2or :  I,  507  :  2,  517  :  i.  531 :  i,  532  :  2,  576 :  2, 
609  :  I,  61 T  :  I.  637  :  2,  645  :  2,  646  :  I,  647 :  2» 
681  :  2,  687  :  2. 

Child,  love  of  man  for  a,  iv.  524:1. 

Child-birth,    purification    after,    {.317:2. 

—  held  as  unclean,  i.  3r^:'- 


145: 

2, 

149: 

2, 

160: 

I, 

161: 

2, 

170: 

I. 

174: 

I, 

193: 

I, 

195: 

2 

210: 

2, 

212: 

2, 

226: 

I, 

231: 

2, 

242: 

I, 

246: 

2, 

253: 

2, 

261: 

2, 

275: 

I, 

278: 

I, 

291  : 

2, 

310: 

I, 

139: 

I. 

141: 

'.  2 

153: 

I, 

158: 

If 

165: 

2 

167: 

2 

185: 

I, 

192: 

I. 

207: 

2, 

209: 

I, 

214: 

2, 

216: 

2 

236: 

I. 

240: 

I, 

250: 

I, 

251: 

2. 

268: 

I, 

272: 

2, 

286: 

2, 

289: 

I, 

322: 

I, 

330: 

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Childhood,    Christian    laws    for,   vi.  95-96. 

—  possible  divine  consecration  of,  v.  28 :  1-2. 
Childlessness,    i.  603 :  2. 

Children  as  heirs  of  riches,  iii.  491  :  2. 

—  bear  sins   of  fathers,   iii.  603  :  2. 

—  comfort  for  death  of,  ii.  185:2. 

—  cry  of   the,   iii.  561  :  l. 

—  duty  to  parents,  vi.  273-4. 

—  early   impressions,   iii.  362:1. 

—  early  training  contrasted,   iii.  364:1. 

—  gladness   in   religion   for,   {'1.671:2. 

—  hereditary    tendencies   of,    iii.  562:1. 

—  innocence   of,   iii.  562:1. 

—  lack  of,   the  heaviest  Jewish   misfortune,   i. 

603  :  2.  V.  12  :  2. 

—  mystery  of  suffering   of,   iii.  562:1. 

—  of  captivity,   ii. 613:1. 

—  of  devout  parents  may  be  wicked,  ii.  17:  i. 

—  only  games  of,   in   Palestine,  v.  59:1-2. 

—  sacrifice  of,  ii.  408:  1,430:  i,  iv.  46:  2. 

—  selling  of,  by  creditors,   ii.651:  i. 

—  training  of,   ii.  182  :  2  ;  iii.  361  :  2. 

—  wrongs  of,  are  elements  in  life-history,  iii. 

562 :  2. 
Chittim,   the   isle   of,   i.  461:1. 
Oioice  and  appearance,   ii.68:i. 
Qirism,  vi.  798:  i. 
Christ,  see  Jesus  Christ. 
■Christendom,  cause  of  its  dissensions,  v.  316. 

—  social   blots   on,   v.  678  :  2. 

—  unity   of,    ii.  665  :  2. 

"Christian,"   first   use  of  name,   v.  356:1,442. 
Christian,  a,   divine   gladness  of,   ii.  660:2. 

—  obligation    of,    ii.  664:2. 

—  qualifications   of,    iii.  43:1. 

—  and    heathen,    modern    parallels,    iv.  172:2. 
Christian  charity,   rule  of,   iv.  103 :  2. 

—  Church,   see   Church;   the   Christian. 

—  country,   a,   iv.  56 :  2.  sq. 

—  England  —  compared   to    Israel,    {.132:1. 

—  faith,    ii.  219:  i. 

—  ideal,   luminous  character,   vi.  347:1. 
triumphs,   ii.228:2. 

■Christian  life,  a  partnership  with  Jesus,  v.  238. 

a  pilgrimage,  vi.  697-9. 

a  race,  vi.  164-8. 

absolute  purity  the  requisite  in,  vi.2i6:2. 

active   and   passive,   both    meritorious,   vi. 

165. 

aim,  to  please  Christ,  vi.  202,  307:  i. 

an   armor   against    revilers,   vi.  706:  1-2. 

as  a  debt,  v.  570-2,  571. 

as  triumphant  "captivity"  to  God,  v.  739- 

7A2. 
as  war,  athletics,  and  hu:^bandry,  vi.  469- 

47T. 
basal  ethics  laid  down  in  Old    I'estament, 

V.  895 : 2. 


Christian   life,   basis   of,   v.  159:  2,  iGo:  i,  vi.  200  :  2, 

201  (cf.  307:  I,  511  :  i). 

basis  of  sonship,   v.  159  :  2,  i6d:  i. 

birth   of,  connected   with   victory,   vi.  809- 

812. 

cannot    combine    incompatibles,    v.  679:1. 

Christian    service,    vi.  699-701. 

circumstances   cannot   spoil,   vi.705:2. 

combined  freedom  and  obedience,  v.  602-4. 

competition     in,     different     from     secular 

games,   vi.  165  :  i. 

-courage  of  speech  demanded,  vi.  280:1. 

details  of  conduct,  v.  598-601. 

duty    of    being    constantly    prepared,    vi. 

750:2,751:  I. 
^ vigilance    against    snares,    vi.753:2, 

754:  I. 
-mediating    Christ    to    tlie    world,    v. 

251  :  I. 

easier  at  work  than  idle,  vi.  342 :  2. 

elements    in   surrender   to   God's    will,   v. 

597- 
escape    from   tiie   lusts   of   the   world,    vi. 

729:  I. 
— •  —  evolved    through    personal     response,    vi. 

729:2,731:  I. 

free-will  the  law  of,  vi.  303:1. 

fruitfulness,   its   test,   vi.  202:2. 

fruits  of,  v.  783-6. 

generosity  in  rules  of,  v.  783:1-2. 

grave    inequalities    in,    vi.  180  :  2,  i8r, 

— •  —  growth    its    principle,    vi.  205  :  2. 

hardest  trial  of,  v.  284  :  1. 

helps  from  God  toward,  vi.  167:  i. 

— •—ideal  of,   and   steps   toward,   vi.  689-691. 

ideals   of   conduct,   vi.  265-g. 

in  the  power  of  Christ's  pres:nce,  v.  605-8. 

initial   factors  of,  vi.5ii:i. 

internal   and   external,  vi. 910:1. 

involves  abstinence,  decision,  earnestnes'^, 

V.  674-6. 
action  as   well   as  belief,  vi.  580:2  (cf. 

297). 
presence  and  power  of  Holy  Spirit,  v. 

567 :  2. 

joy  the  object  of,  v.  733  :  2,  734  :  i. 

lack  of  perseverance  in,  v.  673-6. 

marred  by  slackness,  vi.  167:  i. 

must    be    based    on    the    Incarnation,    v. 

122 :  1-2. 
must  begin  with  seeing  and  curing  wrong, 

vi.  257. 

must  not  forecast   failure,   v.  157:1-2. 

-must  obey  the  law^  of  Clirist,  v.  157:2. 

-need   of   discipline,   vi.  544  :  2,  545  :  i. 

needs  persistent  effort,   v.  648:1. 

not  properly  a  dismal  one,  vi.  423. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Chr 


Cliristian   life,   obligation   to   guard    from   tk-basc- 

ment,  v.  776. 

Paul's  idea  of,  v.  615:2,  616. 

picture  of,  v.  903-4. 

perils  to,  of  doctrine   of  justification,  vi. 

520:  I. 

permanence  of  discipline  needed,  vi.  470. 

perpetual   need   of   pardttn,   vi.  775  :  J. 

personal   intercourse   with  Jesus  the  core 

of,  V.  2-/ 2  :  I. 
practical     beuehceuce     the     condition     of 

spiritual    growth,   vi.  297    (cf.   580:2). 
pleasing  Christ  the  foundation  motive,  vi. 

307:  I. 
principle  of  resistance  to  downsliding,  v. 

606:  2. 

progress   its   law,   vi.  201  :  i. 

rejoicing    and    striving    at    once    not    in- 
consistent, vi.  164 :  2. 

—  ■ — should   include   solidarity  of  believers,  v. 

247:  I. 

shown  in  bearing  crosses,  vi.  322  :  2. 

simultaneously  in  heaven  and  upon  earth, 

vi.884:2. 

stages   of   its   journey,   vi.  697  :  2. 

standard  of   duty,   v.  651  :  2,  652  :  i. 

the  issue  of  Christian  truth,  v.  595-8. 

the  state  of  conflict,  vi.  542-5. 

the  true  medium  of  giving  and  receiving, 

V.  85:  2,  86:  I. 
type   of,   contrary   to   general   respect,    vi. 

266 :  2,  267. 

—  ^  unfruitfulness  indicates  break  with  Christ, 

V.  236  :  I . 

—  vain   except   for   the    Resurrection,    v.  704-5. 

—  varied    obligations    of,    vi.  520:1. 

—  would  be  paralyzed  by  too  exact  knowledge, 

V.  305  :  2. 
Christian   ministry's   neglect,   iv.  648:1. 

—  religion,   see   Christianity. 

—  service,   essence   of,   iii.278:T. 

—  spirit,  iii.  54:  2. 

—  submission    to   Cod,   iii.  360:1. 

—  work,    .'shrinking   from,    ii.  46:1. 

—  symbols,   i.  433  :  t, 

"Christian    Socialism,"    v.    345:2.    346:1,    711:2, 

712:  I. 
Christianity      (see     also     Jesus     Christ;      Faith: 

Church,   the). 

—  an  earthly  golden  age   impossible,   vi.  174. 

—  as    conferring    secular    judgment.    Paul    on, 

V.  656-7. 

—  as   stripping  off   of   old   nature,   vi.  261  :  2. 

—  as   emancipator   from   sense.   vi.239:2. 

—  basis   other   than   tradition   and   ceremonial, 

vi.  237  :  2,  238. 

—  begins   in   a.sking  pardon,   vi.  207. 

—  belief  in,  best  of  human  life  bound  up  with, 

iii.  440:  2.  441  :  I. 
2 


Christianity :    body   of  believers,  an   organism,   v. 
688-690,   vi.  408-9. 

—  both   active   and   passive   required,   vi.  142. 

—  brotherhood  of,  what  it  implies,  vi.  305  :  i. 

—  cannot  live  on  a   merely  human  Savior,   vi. 

295  :  2. 

—  changes  social   spirit,   not  merely   forms,   vi. 

274:2,275:2,301,302:1. 

—  childhood   and   maturity   in,   vi.  166. 

—  Christians    responsible    for,    v.  536:2. 

—  citizenship    in,    vi.  171-4. 

—  civil  duties,   v.  601-4. 

—  civilization   and,   iv.  480:1. 

—  common  purposes  of,  justifies  sects,  v.  251  :  2. 
— -compatible  with   different  opinions  on  small 

indulgences,   vi.  171. 

—  conditions  of  fruitfulness,  v.  67:1. 

—  confessions  vs.   truth,  v.  637  :  i. 

—  dangers   from   supine   content,   vi.  133:1. 

—  demands  thoroughness  of  reform,   v.  139:2. 
— •  "  development  "   in,   vi.  647  :  8. 

—  discipline  of  sufferings,  vi.  163. 

—  divinity   shown   by   constituents    of   Church, 

V.  640 :  I  -2. 

—  doctrine   the   necessary  basis   of   morals,   vi. 

200. 

men  must  not  pick  and  choose  in  articles 

of.   vi.  479:  2. 

—  does  not  dispense  with  moral  law,  i.  191:  r. 

—  does   not  give  false  hopes,  v.  222  :  2,  223  :  i. 

—  does   not   involve   asceticism,   v.  136:1. 

—  nor   is   ascetic   in   genius,    vi.  251. 

—  duty   of   civil    obedience,    vi.  698:1-2. 
— ■ — •  —  individualism,   v.  609:2,  610:  i. 

— ^emancipates      from      pagan      thraldom,      v. 
876:  1-2. 

—  essence  of,  v.  282:1. 

-in    death    with    Christ,    vi.  250:2. 

—  essentials     in     human     life,     vi.  150 :  2,  151, 

160:  I. 

—  ethics   of.   vi.  91-95. 

■ — -  —  non-Christian   sources,  vi.  77-2. 

—  final  purpose  of,  vi.  216. 

—  folly  of  sectarian  hate  in,  v.  648:  1-2. 

—  foreshadowing  of  spirit,   iii.  172:  i. 

■ — -founded    on    historical    faith,    ii.  616:2. 

—  generates   the   highest   love.   vi.  330 :  2. 

—  genuine,    implies   steadfastness,   v.  730  :  2. 

—  grades    of.    v.  644  :  2,  vi.  145  :  2,  146. 

—  grounds  of  faith,  vi.  706:1. 

—  heirship  of  the  Old  Covenant,  v.H-2-s,S.76-j. 

—  hindered   by   frivolous   intellectual   curiosity, 

V.  131:  1-2. 

—  holds  the  solution  of  all  problems,  vi.  231  :  r. 

—  hostility    to,    from   disappointed   speculators, 

V.  219:  1-2. 

—  how    dissensions    may    be    made    profitable, 

v.  464 :  2. 

—  ideal   and   purpose,    vi.  22  :  2.  23  :  r. 


Chr 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


18 


Christianity,   ideal   not   exhausted   by   patience,   v. 
S07:  I. 
■ — identical    with    sainthood,    vi.  194:1. 

—  individualism   dwelt  on,  ii.  634:1. 

—  ineradicable    moral    basis,    vi.  785  :  2. 

—  injured  by  indiff jre;itism,  vi.  129:  i.  130.  131. 

—  service  from  selfish  motives,  v.  797:1-2. 

• — injustice  of  worldly  distinctions  in,  v.  769 :  2, 
vi.  122  (also  vi.  305  :  i,  3^7)- 

—  intellectual      hindrances     to      practical,      vi. 

170:  I,  248. 
homage,  emptiness  of  mere,  vi.  582  :  2. 

—  involves    mutuality    of    soul    and    Christ,    v. 

185 :  2. 

—  irrelevance  of  historical  realism  to,  v.  767 :  2. 

—  its  own   reward   for  opprobrium,   v.  182:2. 

—  its    propagandism    needs    study    and    educa- 

tion, v.  393. 

—  its  teaching  on  law  vs.  conscience,  v.  377:  i. 

—  knows    no    temple,    ii.268:2. 

—  Latin  and  Teutonic,  i.  520:2. 

—  liberating    but    anti-revolutionist,    v.  602-4. 

—  maj'   be  paralyzed   by   speculation,   vi.  248. 

—  may  have  various  true  sources  and  ties,  v. 

208:  I. 

—  meaning  of  the  "eleventh-hour  parable,"  v. 

873 :  2. 

—  means  belonging  to  Christ,  v.  610:  i. 

—  means    vs.    end,    vi.  152:2. 

—  message     not    separable     from     Christ,     vi. 

223 :  2,  224. 

—  modern  defection  from,   discussed,  v.  165  :  2, 

166. 
social    stratification,    vi.  305  :  i,  317. 

—  moral   regeneration   from   conversion   to,   vi. 

262,  300 :  2. 
a    continuous    product,    vi.262:2. 

—  morality   of   self-indulgence,   v.  660. 

—  more  than  a  doctrine,  v.  328:1. 

—  must   rest   solely   on    Christ,    v.  646:2. 

—  mystery  of,  vi.  221-2. 

—  needs     work     for    continuance    as     well     as 

beginning,   v.  648  :  i. 

—  neglect  of  spirit   of,   ii.  192:1,2. 

—  non-resistance,      duty      of,      after      Christ's 

pattern,    v.  658. 
medium  between  and  resistance,  v.  659:  i. 

—  not  a  mere  luxury,  v.  163:  i. 
a  negative  creed,  vi.  787 :  2. 

esoteric  or  for  a  select  few  only,  v.  639:  2, 

vi.  22;i  :  I,  225  :  2,  226,  248 :  2. 

geographical,  ii.  53 :  2. 

harmed  by  science,  v.  370:  i. 

obligated  to  coldness  of  temper,  vi.352:2. 

—  of   intellect   and    sentiment,    vs.   of   soul,   vi. 

169. 

—  of  the  Crusades,   iii. 708:1. 

—  one-sided    abstractions    of.    vi,  802  :  2.  S03  :  I. 

—  opposed  by  intellcrtual  class,  v.  258  :  2,  259  :  i. 


Christianity,  outward  and  inward,  v.  678:  1-2. 

—  political     rcgeneratix  e     power     evidence     of 

truth,   V.  136:  _•. 

—  position    toward,    dctcrniines    secular    diuie^, 

V.  631  :  I. 

—  practical      beneficence      the      condition      of 

spiritual   growth,    vi.  297. 
elements  in.  vi.  157:2,158. 

—  practicality  of,  v.  304  :  2. 

—  private   work   most   efficient   in   spreading,   v. 

508:  I. 

—  public   charities,   special   to,  vi.  342:1. 

—  pure   intellect   a   minor   factor   in,   vi.  753  :  2. 

—  question  of  wholeness  in,  v.  245  :  i. 

—  racial  contributions  to,  v.  634. 

—  relations    with    philosophy,   v.  641:1. 
social    culture,    v.  631  :  2. 

— slavery,    vi.  274,  301,  431-2,446:  2. 

• — result   of,   iii.  400:  2. 

—  seed  and  soil,  v.  63-67. 

—  selfish    ambition    not    ennobled    by    serving, 

V.  805  :  1-2. 

—  should  be  made  repugnant  only  to  the  evil, 

V.  375  :  2. 

—  sociability    narrowed    from    early    times,    vi. 

317- 

—  social   disgraces,   v.  678  :  2. 
obligations,   v.  600-1. 

—  solidarity  of  its  creed,  vi.  807  :  I. 

—  summary  of,   v.  889 :  2. 

—  supplies  highest  motive  of  action,  vi.729:2. 

—  temporary,  v.  65  :  2.  131  :  t. 

—  tendency  to  explain   away  the   supernatural 

in,  V.  592  :  2. 

—  the    Christian    hope,    v.  759-763. 

—  the  called  and  the  chosen,  vi.  875 :  2. 

—  the    dispensation    not    effeminacy,    vi.  860:1. 

—  transmutes    duty    to    love,    vi.  201  :  2. 

—  true,   leveling   social    democracy   of,   v.  56:2, 

vi.  251 :  2,  252,  263  :  2.  264. 

—  truths  of,  11.219:2. 

• — twin  aspects  of  its  life,  vi.  85. 

—  twofold  aspect,  corporate  and  individual,  v. 

319:  2.  320:  I. 

—  iinirrateful    sin   of.  maltreating  Jews,   v.  589. 

—  unity  of.  growing,  v.  824  :  2. 

essential,   vi.  130  :  2,  131. 

its  great  bulwark,  vi.  726:1. 

—  universal    adaptability,    v.  162  :  2,  163  :  i. 
racial  fitness,  vi.  330:1. 

and   embracingness,   vi.  53:1. 

and    cosmopolitan    iiitlucxc,    vi.  785  :  2. 

only  universal  religion,  vi.  222:2. 

social  implications  of  this,  v.  476:  2. 

—  unselhshness  a  p'lrt  of.   vi.752:2. 

—  use   and   abuse   of  emotion   in,   vi.  444-6. 

—  vs.    Stoicism,    v.  379:1. 

—  victory  over   Paganism,    iv.  392:1. 
promise   of,    vi.  81 1  :  2,  812  :  1. 


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EXPOSITION    Ol-     llll':    lUnu:— INDEX. 


Chu 


Cliristianit}-,  victory  over  paganism,  Jolm's  antici- 
pation of,  vi.  849-854. 

—  vital,     perpetually     menaced     by     ceremoni- 

ali.sm,    V.  825  :  I. 

—  vital   element   not   attainment   but   progress, 

vi.  120 :  2. 
force  of  fellowship  in,  vi.  118-119. 

—  vitalized  by  doubt,  vi.  132:2. 

—  was    Paul    the   creator    of?    v.  542  :  2,  843  :  r. 

—  work  for  social  reform  a  part  of,  v.  712:  1-2. 

—  worst  enemies  its  backsliding  professors,  vi. 

168-171. 
— ^and  Atheism,  no  middle  ground  between,  v. 
167  :  1-2. 

—  and  "comparative  religions,"'   v.  795:1. 

—  and  pleasure,  v.  66  :  2. 

—  and   sympathy,   vi.  804:1. 

Christianitj',    early :    credal    doctrine    of,    v.  325  :  2. 

—  even  earliest   forms   based   on   Christ's  god- 

hood,    V.  418-419. 

—  and  Judaism  : 

-Judaism  in,  vi.  125. 

beginnings    of    broadening    out    from,    v. 

1 98  :  1 .  204  :  I . 

not  an  outcome  of,   v.  303  :  2.  304  :  i. 

not    inconsistent    with,    v.  355  :  2.  356  :  i. 

logical  development  from,  v.  453  :  2. 

disengaged  from  and  extended  beyond  by 

Paul,   V.  624  :  1-2,  vi.  246  :  i. 

—  spread  dependent  on  the  Ascension,  v.  309:  i, 

310:  I. 

—  as    development    from    old    dispensation,    v. 

—  t"irst  spread  by   gift   of  tongues,   v.  321. 

—  then  through  dispersion  of  Jews,  v.  323  :  1-2. 

—  origin  of  the  ministry,  vi.  412-416. 

—  how   the  world  was  prepared   for,   v.  429 :  2, 

430:  I. 

—  slow  beginnings  and  spread,  v.  449 :  1,482:2, 

vi.  266:  2.  .;67. 
■ —  why  it  had  to  be  gradual,  v.  436. 
■ — rapid,    cpiiet    diffusion,    v.  510  :  2,  51 1  :  i. 
• — subversive   of  pagan   social   order,   v.  604:1, 

666,680:  I. 

—  public  and  private  adverseness  to,  vi.  129:2. 

—  founders    not    discordant,    vi.42:i. 

—  conversions     among     imperial     family,     vi. 

T23:2. 
— -advanced  by  Paul's   imprisonment,   vi.  124-6. 

—  spirit   of,   vi.  182:  2. 

—  brotherhood    unintelligible    to    outsiders,    vi. 

194 :  -'• 

—  reform   of  ancient   morals,   vi.  264:  1-2. 

—  revolution    in    gentile    life,    vi.  316:  2,  317  :  i. 

—  Paul    on    relations    with    outsiders,    vi.  278- 

280. 
- —  sociability,  vi.  317. 

—  its  golden  age  of  unity  a  myth,  vi.450:  1-2. 


Christianity  (earliest)  outward  failure,  real  suc- 
cess, vi.  483-4. 

—  Asiatic    contaminations    of,    vi.  765  :  2. 
Christians,  admonished  and   warned,   ii.  161  :  i. 

—  as  Pilgrims,  vi.  697-9. 

• — kings  to  God,  ii.  70:  i. 

— ^  spirit   of   their   work,   vi.  711:1. 

—  succeed  Jews  as  "  chosen  people,"  vi.  696 :  2. 

—  the  light  of  the   world,  iv.  713:1  sq. 

—  the  salt  of  the  earth,   iv.  712:1. 
Christlieb,   Professor,  on  the   scattering  of  Israel, 

1.370:2. 
Christopher,   St.,  legend  of,  vi.  549:2. 
Chronicles,   Book  of,   loss  of  a,   iv.  17:2. 

—  (present),     accuracv     of     its     statistics,     ii. 

486:1. 

age  of,  ii.  471  :  1,492:  i. 

authorship,   ii. 471:1. 

—  —  historical  setting,  ii.47i:2. 
— ■  —  impoftance  of,   ii.  475  :  2. 
^  omissions   of,   ii.505:2. 

sources    and    mode    of    composition,     ii. 

473-  I- 
Chronology,   Hebrew  years   and   seasons,   i.  470:4. 
Chrysostom,    St..    vi.  924:1. 

—  lectures    on    Acts,    v.  323  :  2. 

—  on   Christianity's  effect  on  slaves,  vi.  448:1. 

—  on  confession,  vi.  637  :  2. 

—  en    friendship,    vi.  55  :  2,  56  :  r. 

—  on  Judaism,   vi.  396:1. 

—  on    lawful    striving,    vi.470:2. 
■ — on   law  and   grace,  v.  868:1. 

—  on   St.  John,  vi.  774  :  1-2. 

—  on    St.    Paul's   humility,   vi.  401:  1-2;    on   his 

inspiration,  vi.  479:1;  on  his  exultation, 
vi.  482 :  2. 

—  on  w'omen's  dress,  vi.  412:1. 
• — on   slavery,   vi.4J7:T. 

—  cited     or     quoted,     v.  75 :  2.     495:2,     721:2, 

7-19:  I-  793:^,  830:1,  890:1,  vi.  408:2, 
418:  r,   475:2.   490:2,   636:1,   764:1. 

Church,   Dean   R.   W.,   quoted,   iv.  286:1. 

"Church,"  use  of  word  in  preference  to  "syna- 
gogue," iv.  753:  I. 

Church,  a.  overweening  power  of  age  and  dignity 
in.  v.  856. 

Church,  the  Christian  (see  also  Ministry;  Giris- 
tianity)  : 

—  a    body    as    against    individualists,    v.  319:2, 

320:  I. 

—  alliance    with    earth,    vi.  885:1. 

—  as  city  of  God,   11.641:1. 

—  as   God's   flock,   vi.  720-3. 

—  as  God's  human  temple,  vi.  39-42. 

■ — bases   of   authority    in,    v.  734  :  2,  735  :  r. 

—  bond  of  unity  in.   vi.  2..|9:r. 

—  caltminiated  for  its  bad  members,  vi. 

737-  I- 


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Church,   the   Christian,   catholicity   the   divine    in- 
tention, vi.  51:2. 

—  character  depend.s  on  members,  v.  652  :  2. 

—  Christ's  headship   of.   vi.  171-4. 

reconciling  work  in,  vi.  J14. 

words  for  guidance  of,  iv.  783:  i. 

—  clerical  and  lay  fellowship  needed,  v.  911:2, 

912:  I. 

—  conditions  of  peace  in,  vi.  55^57- 

—  constantly   progresses   in    understanding,   vi. 

799:  I. 
- —  criticised,   ii.  763  :  2. 

—  dangers    from    supine    confidence,    vi.  133  :  I. 

—  degenerate,  a  persecutrix,  vi.  903  :  2. 

—  degraded  by  worldly  compliance  for  victory, 

vi.878:  1-2. 

—  different   kinds    of   order    in,    vi.  233:1. 

—  discipline   in,    aim  and   force   of,   v.  735-8. 

duty  of,  to  censor  the  fellowship,  vi.  380. 

evils  of  lax,  vi.  405  :  7. 

—  divine  citizenship  in,  vi.  171-4. 

—  divisions   in,   mischiefs   of,   v.  317-318. 

—  doctrine   of  official   monopoly,   vi.  355  :  2. 

—  evils  of  over-personality  in,  v.  763  :  2,  764:  i. 

—  fundamental   unity,   vi.  55-58,  130:  2,  131. 

—  function   in    specializing   society,   v.  689:1-2. 

—  gifts  to,  not  a  test  of  generosity,  11.672:2, 

673:1. 

—  growth   of,    vi.  62-65. 

—  historic   basis,   vi.  349:1-2. 

—  individuality  to  be  preserved  in,  vi.  249:  i. 

—  injured    by    leaving    all    functions    to    one 

class,  V.  359. 

—  its  three  standing  orders,   vi.  351-4. 

—  loss  and  gain  with  age,  vi.383:2. 

—  must    take    cognizance    of   secular    interests, 

V.358:  T. 

—  mystery  of  union   with   Christ,  vi.  155. 

—  needs  a  lay  business  organization,  vi.  282  :  2. 

—  notes  of  the  true,  v.  633-4. 

—  obligations   to   teachers,    11.503:2. 

—  old  and  new  meanings,  vi.  361 :  i. 

—  on  the  field  of  history,  vi.  839-849. 

—  origin  of  idea,  iii.649:  i. 

—  paradoxical   position,   vi.  884:1-2. 

—  pastor's  duty  regarding  presbyters,  vi.  427-9. 

—  Paul's  idea  of  and  prayer   for,  vi.  50:2,  51. 

—  perfection    or    infallibility    not    granted    to, 

V.  357 :  2. 

—  picture  of  a  prosperous,  in  Romans,  ii.46:  i. 

—  present  age  a  hopeful  one,  vi.  451:1. 

—  priestly    vs.    ministerial    theory,    vi.  224. 

—  problem   of   continuance,   iii.  714:1. 

—  promise   of    victory,    vi.  811 :  2,  812  :  i. 
and  reward.  844:1. 

—  prototype  of,  iv.  752  :  i. 

—  results  of  sectarian  disunity,  v.  636-7. 
revivals  in,  defects  of,  v.  65  :  2. 

—  road  to   reunion,  vi.  296:1. 


Church,  the  Christian,  its  sects  founded  on  liberty 
of  preaching,  vi.  355  :  2. 

—  sellish    ambitions    not    ennobled    by    serving, 

v.  805  :  1-2. 

—  sole    foundation    in    Christ,    v.  646  :  2,  726 :  9, 

820:  I. 

—  .sole   source   of  power   in.   v.  384  :  2. 

—  sometime  narrowness  of,  iii.  408:2. 

—  .sonnd    material    more    important   than    size, 

V.  6-17. 

—  symbolism    of    stones    in    its    structure,    vi. 

695:  I- 

—  the    devil's   opportunities    in,    v.  738:1-2. 
• — the   foes   of,   vi.pS-TOi. 

the  three  great,  vi.  880-890. 

—  the  two  great  classes  in,  vi.875:2. 

—  the  visible,  vi.  131  :  i. 

—  theories   of  ministry   in,   v.  649:  2,  650:  i. 

• —  tlieory   of   priesthood,   results   of  acceptance 

or  negation,  vi.416:  i. 
■ — -traditions   in,   vi.374:2. 
- — •  value   of  its   prison   literature,  vi.  220. 

—  visible   and   invisible,   v.  632  :  2,  633  :  i. 

—  vision   of   universal,    iii.  223:  2. 

■ —  what  constitutes  catholicity,  v.  633  :  2. 

"labor"    in,    vi.  349. 

— •  worship    an    essential    function    of    the,    iv. 

3.^0 :  2. 
• — -the   manifestation  of   Girists'   word,   vi.  269- 

271. 

—  and  praise  of   God,  vi.  54. 

—  the  early:   founding  of,  iv.  751:2,  sq. 

germinal   nucleus,   v.  278:1-2. 

founded  to  expiate  sin.  11.542:2. 

-foundation   alone   made   Christ's  teaching 

permanent,   v.  381.384:1. 

first   prelude   to   congregations,   v.  27  :  2. 

others  than  the  seven,  vi.840:2. 

Judaizers  in,  vi.  125. 

issue  of  circumcision,  v.  456-8. 

sporadic  formation  of  churches,  v.  510:2, 

511:1. 

widening    from   Jewish    to    universal,    vi. 

840 :  2,  842  :  2. 

first  council,  v.  455-462. 

laymen's  share  in  its  councils,  v.  460. 

spread    dependent    on    the    Ascension,    v. 

309:  1,310:  I. 

brotherly  love  its  chief  recommenda- 
tion,  vi.  341  :  T. 

charitable  work  in,  vi.  341  :  2,  342  :  t. 

hospitality  in,   vi.  714:2. 

communism   in,   v.  342-6,  362  :  2. 

mistake   of,   v.  343-4. 

—  —  discipline  in,  vi.  349:  2,  350:  i. 

expected  Christ's  second  coming  soon,  vi. 

173-  177:  I. 

government  of: 

evolution  of,  v.  438:  2,  412-416. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Cla 


Cliurch,  the  early,  government  of:   niachincrj',  v. 

499,  vi.  425  :  1,466-9,  634-6,  721  :  1-2. 

Paul  on,  vi.  65-2,  66:  I. 

-forerunner  of  free  parliamentary  dis- 
cussion,   V.  359 :  2. 

principle  of  selecting  officials,  v.  360. 

unorganized  forms  of,  vi.  288:2. 

"love  feasts"  in,  vi.  741:1. 

abused    for    libertinism,    v.  469  :  1-2,  vi. 

74T  :  1-2. 

methods  of  teaching  in,   vi.  467-9. 

ministry,   Paul   on,   vi.221. 

origin  of,  vi.  412-416. 

perversions  of.  vi.  123:  i. 

practical  i)roblenis,  social,  ceremonial,  etc., 

v.  629 :  2. 

self-seeking  imposture  in,  vi.  737  :  2. 

services,    Paul's    view    of    conducting,    v. 

695-6. 
as    full    of   dissension   as    in    later   times, 

V.  458-9. 

no  period  of  unity,  vi.  607  :  2. 

golden  age  of  unity  a  myth,  vi.  450:  t-2. 

-hatred  between  Jewish  classes,  v.  358-9. 

personal   factions   in.   v.  635-8. 

causes  of  disunity,   vi.  130. 

special    dangers    and    discords,    v.  356 :  2, 

357:  1,823:  2. 

unification   by   its   conditions,   vi.  131  :  i. 

unity    of    spirit,    v.  317  :  2.  318  :  t,  7S4  :  i. 

authenticity   of   its   historj^   vindicated,   v. 

367. 

benefits     from     Paul's     imprisonment,     v. 

507 :  2,  508. 

persecutions      of,      effects      on,      vi.  131 : 

2,  132. 

typified  by  seven-headed  beast,  vi.8S6:  i. 

-practice  in  second  century  best  com- 
mentary on  sacred  writers,  v.  494:1-2. 

sufferings    correspond    with    Christ's,    vi. 

908:  2. 

and  conquest  reflected  in  the  Apoca- 
lypse, V.  240 :  2. 

Roman    unfriendliness    to,    vi.  129:2. 

position   in   Nero's  time,  v. 9:1. 

.seeming  failure  for  a  time,  vi.  483. 

surrounded  by  hostility,  vi.  710:1. 

women's  influence  in,  vi.  174-5. 

—  —  finance,   ii.  666:1. 

Church      of     England,      spiritual      decadence     in 
eighteenth   century,  v.  319. 

—  old  narrowness  of  spirit,  v.  333  :  2. 
Church,   Roman    Catholic,   power   of   prescription 

and  dignity,  v.  856. 
Church    and    state,    unity    of,    among    the    Jews, 

V.  657  :  2. 
Churches,  among  infidels,  i.652:  i. 

—  apostasy  of,  ii.  299:2. 


ChurcliLS,      Christian,      essential      unity,     vi.  130: 
A  131. 

—  danger  of  cliquish  egotism,  v.  791  :  2. 

—  early  Asian,  characteristics,  vi.  849:1-2. 

—  strong      organism      breeds      arrogance,      v. 

790:  1-2. 

—  not   disparaged   by    Stephen,    v.  373:1. 

—  unity  of  purpose  justifies  diversity  of  form, 

v.  25 1  :  2. 
Cicero,  on  gladiatorial  shows,  v.  310:2. 

—  on  the  Jews,  v.  479 :  2. 

—  quoted,  505  :  i. 

Circumcision   (see  al.so  Judaism),  a  badge  of  dis- 
cipleship,  i.  46:  i. 

—  ancient  over-estimate  of  rite,  v.  538:1. 

—  as  mere  bodily  rite,  heathenish,  v.  893 :  i. 

—  chief  sacrament  of  Old  Covenant,  i.46:2. 

—  hygienic  value  of,  i.316:  I. 

—  important      issue      in      early      Christianity, 

v.  456-8,  839  :  2,  840  :  I,  vi.  285  :  2. 

—  neither  profitless  nor  all-in-all,  v.  537  :  2. 

—  of  Israel  at  the  Jordan,  i.  662:  i. 

—  of  the  heart,  1.46:2. 

—  old  equivalent  of  later  baptism,  v.  537:  2. 

—  ordinance  of,  i.316:  i. 

—  Paul    on     unimportance    of,    v.  886-9, 891-2, 

918 :  2,  919. 

on  the  true,  vi.  239-242. 

his    views    instanced    in    Timothy's    case, 

vi.  393:  I. 

—  representative  rite,  v.  546  :  2. 

—  suspended  in  the  wilderness,  i.  662:1. 

—  symbolic,   its   responsibility,   v.  537  :  i,  147  :  2, 

148:  1-2. 

—  and  uncircumcision,  iv.  60:  i. 

Cities,   distinctive   individuality   of,   iii.  548:1. 

—  of  refuge,  i.  714:  2. 

—  unbelief  of  the  Judean,  iv.  734:  T. 
Citizens  give  true  character  to  city,  ii.669:2. 
Citizenship,      feeling      aroused      by      Nehemiah, 

ii.  640 :  2. 
— -public  duly  of.  ii.668:2. 
City  missions  and  meal  offering,  i.  253 :  i. 
City  of  God,  the,  vi.  171-4. 
Civic  duties,  sacredness  of.  11.640:2. 
Civil   war,  .sometimes  inevitable,  i.  807:1. 
Civilization,  evilness  of  modern,  v.  822 :  1-2. 

—  original  meaning  of  word,  ii.640:2. 

—  responsibilities  of,   iii.  626:1. 

—  two  features  of  corrupt,  iii.  626:2. 

—  without  morality,  {.477:2. 

—  wrongs  against  lower  races,  vi.  yj  '•  2. 

—  and  Christianity,  iv.  480:1. 

—  and  judgment,  iv.  477  :  2. 
Clarke,   Dr.,  on  Esdraelon,  ii.  no:  i. 

Class  barriers  not  existing  in  Israel,  i.  591 :  2. 

—  hatred,  stirring  up,  unchristian,  vi.  432, 

—  lines  in  Christianity,  vi.  305  :  i. 


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Cleansing',   Jewish   ceremonial   of,    {.307:1,-130:1. 

—  of  the  leper,  i.  324  :  i. 

Clement  of  Alexandria,  cited  or  quoted,  v.  316:  i, 
vi.  389:  2,  390:  2.  41 1  :  I,  412  :  I.  vi.  418:  i, 
+25  :  2,  435  :  2,  442  :  I.  468  :  1  -2,  467  :  i, 
478 :  I,  558 :  I,  564 :  2,  565  :  i,  574  :  2. 
602:  r,  607:1,  629:2,  644:1,  649:1, 
656 :  2. 

Clement  of  Philippi,  vi.  175:2. 

Clement  of  Rome.  Epistle  to  Church  of  Corintli. 
vi.  561  :  I. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      v.  300  :  2,  361  :  2,  389  :  2, 

391:2,   411:1,   414:1-2,   vi.  435:2,   487:1, 

561  :  I,  587  :  I,  594  :  2,  607 :  2,  626 :  i,  627  :  r, 

674. 
Clement  IV.,   Pope,  iv.  144:2. 
"Clementine  Recognitions,"  v.  353  :  2. 
Clergy     (see    also    Ministry),    evolution    of    the 

vi.  634. 
Clifford,  W.  K.,  allusion  to,  v.  186:  i. 
Clothes,   Hebrew  symbols  of  duty,  v.  30:1, 

—  spiritual  symbolism,  i.  n  :  r,  vi.  693  :  2,  •j'jt,  :  1. 

—  symbolism  of  "  girding  up,"  vi.  689. 

—  the  priestly  robes,  vi.  857  :  2,  858:  i. 

—  and  public  worship,  v.  585  :  i. 
Cloud  as  a  .symbol,  i.408:  1-2. 

—  as  liome  of  the  Lord,  in  Isainli,  1.407:2. 

—  pillar  of  the,  i.  408  :  i. 

Coccius,  and  his  school,  on  covenants,  vi.  517:2. 

Codes,   comparison  of,   iv.  T^iji :  2. 

Coifi,  cited,  v.  95  :  i. 

Coldness  may  paralyze  correctness,  vi.  153:  t. 

Coleridge,    S,    T.,    "  The    Devil's    Drive "   (|uotcd. 

vi.    247 :  2. 
Coliseum,  the,  its  dust  that  of  martyrs,  v.  576 :  2. 
Colonial  settlers,  obligation  to  aid,  i.  652:1. 
Colonies,  ancient  meaning   of,  v.  467  :  2,  468  :  i. 
Colossce,  city  and  church,  vi.  191:2. 

—  angel-worship  at.  vi.26:2. 

—  heresy  of,  vi.  65  :  i. 
Colossians,  Paul  and  tiie,  vi.8:  I. 

—  his  assurance  to.  vi.48:r. 

—  his  attitude  toward,  vi.9:2. 
Colossians.  Epistle  to  the.  vi.  382  :  2,  395  :  2. 

—  characterized,  vi.  318:  2. 

—  companion  of  Ephesians,  vi.8:  2,9:  I. 

—  contrasted  with  it,  vi.9:  1-2. 

—  moral  teaching  of.  vi.  ,399:2. 

—  Paul's   style  in   chapter  ii,   vi.62:2. 

—  universality  of  idea  of  life  in  Christ,  vi.  7:  2. 

—  and  Cnosticism,  v.  500:1. 

—  cited,  vi.  318:  2.  360:  r. 
Columbanus.  .St..  v.  298:2. 
Comfort,  derived  from  God.  ii.  13:  T. 

—  for  children's  deatlis,  ii.  185 :  2. 
Commandments,  for  Jerusalem,  ii,  622:2. 

—  the  Ten.  {.512-52:. 

—  sec  I^ecalogne. 


Commerce  among  the  Israelites,  i.  591  :  i. 

— -glories  of  Phoenician,  iii.688:2. 

■ — of   Solomon,   ii.  251  :  2. 
Commercial    morality,    iv.  337:1, 
Commission  of   Isaiah,   iii.  636:1. 

—  the    great,    iv.  731  :  i,sq.,  807  :  2,  sq. 
Commonwealth,  a,  without  religion  inconceivable, 

1.533:  I- 
Communion  between   God   and   liis   worshi;)ers,  i. 
562:1. 
— -with   God.   brings  safety,   iii.  51:1. 

—  celebration    in    early    cinirch.    v. -:95 :  1-2. 

—  origin    and    functiors,    v.  6 '5  :  2,  686. 

—  question   of   its    frequency,    \-.  6."!4  :  2,  685  :i. 

—  Roman  usage,  in  one  kind,  v.  6.^4:I-2. 
Communism,    in    early    church,    v.  3.12-6,  362 :  2. 

—  and   theft,    i.  201  :  2. 
Companionship,   uncongenial,   iii.  72  :  2. 
Compassion   (see  also  pity),  auakeiied  by  knowl- 
edge,   iii.  555  :  2. 

—  of   God,    iii.  574:  2,  601  :  2. 

—  restrained   by   Christ,    iii.  555:  2. 

—  pity   and   charity,   iii.  281  :  2. 

—  and  mercy,  justice  tempered  by,  iv.  77 :  2. 
Compensation  for  murder,  in  old  law,  {.207:2. 

.Competence,    endeavor    to    obtain,    laudable,    iii. 
492  :  2. 

—  method   of   one   who    seeks   a,    iii.  498:1. 
Compctitirn,   in   Christianity  and   secular  jjursuits 

differ,    vi.  165  :  \. 
■ — jealous  and  unscrupulous,   iii.  487:2. 

—  the   legitimate  and   the   vicious,   iii.  356:2, 
Complaints,   uselessness   of,   iii.  579:  2. 
Comprehension   distinct  from   tolerance,   ii.6o5:2. 

—  limits  of,   ii.(5o3:2. 
Compromise,  its  part  in  life,  v.  503 :  2. 

—  and    silence,    iii.6T8:T. 

Comte,  Auguste,   deifying  of  humanity,  iii.  440:  2. 

—  on  evils  of  positivism,  v.  667  :  i. 

—  on    promises    of   religion,    vi.  79:2. 
Concealment,    defended,    ii.  67  :  2, 68:  I, 
Conceit,   of  the   fool,   iii.  503:1. 
Concentration    of    purpose,    iii.  363  :  2,  364  :  i. 
Concubinage,    ancient,    as    a    recogni/ed    status,   i, 

338 :  2. 

—  Israelitic   ;nid    modern,    i.83o:i,sq. 

—  Levitical   laws  of,   {.338:2. 

Condor,    Captain,   on   Jonathan's   exnloit.    ii.5S:2. 
Conduct,  evidence  of  faith  tlirough,   ii.  684:1. 

—  ground   of  judgment   of  God,   iii.  582:2. 
- — ;ind    wisdom,    {{{.355:1. 

Confcss{on    of    s{ns.    a^ter    repentance,    {{{  584:1. 

—  first  cond{Mon   of  pardon,   {{.623:2. 

—  moral   value   of,   {{{.437:1. 

—  must    not    include    self-deception,    {{{.606:2. 

—  pubh'c  and  private,  vi.  63(>-640. 
-^  to   priests,   iii.  .137:2. 

Confessional,  the,   harmful   power  of.   vi.  90. 
Comidence,    as    plea    for    God's    liel]).    iii.  151:1. 


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EXPOSITION    OF    TIIK    151 DLH  —  INDEX. 


Cou 


Confidence,  misplaced,  iii.  163:  i. 
Confirmation,  rite  of,  v.  387-90. 
Conflict,  Christian  state  of,  vi.  542-5. 
Confucius  and  the  Golden  Rule,  iii. 517:  2. 
Congregations,  importance  of  small  ones,  v.  468 :  2. 
Con(|uests,   b.v    force,    intellect,    love,   ii.  69:2. 

—  Christ's  method  of,   ibid. 
Conscience,  a  simple  religion,  iii.  704:  i. 

—  awakened,    a    necessity    for    receiving    God's 

gifts,  V.  150:  1-2. 
by  God.  iii.  618;  1,816:  i. 

—  civic,    rekindling   of   the,   iii.  831:1. 

—  demands   of.    iii.  658:1. 

—  in    Isaiah   and    Peter,   iv.  850:2. 

—  injuries  to,  by  yielding  to  example,  v.  668  :  2. 

—  intuitive  link  of  physical  and  moral  worlds, 

iii.  810:  2. 

—  is    ininishincnt,    iw  526  :  2. 

—  must  not  be  compelled,  v.  61 1  :  2, 612  :  i. 

—  needs   to   be   enlightened,   vi.  ,^,^7  :  2. 

—  of  service,  iii.  803:  i. 

—  popularity   of   compromises    with,    iii.  494:  I. 
— -reproach  of  God's  love.   iii.  619:  2. 

—  results  of  pagan  lack  of,  vi.  338 :  2,  339  :  i. 

—  social   applications   of,   iii.  620:1. 

—  the  best  guide,  iv.  57:2. 

—  the  evidence  of  trutli  in  the  Gospel,  v.  532:  2. 

—  the  mainstay  of  hope,  v.  243  :  i. 

—  trouble    arouses,  iii.  552  :  2. 

—  universal,    imposes    universal    responsibility, 

V.  535:  I- 

—  valid  against  plausibilities,  vi.  371:1. 

—  witness  to  the  unity  of  God,  iii.  740:2. 
Consciousness  of  sin,   iii.  226:  2. 
Consecration   of   lust    and    cruelty,    iv.  iio:i. 

—  of   self,   i.  144:  2.  iii.  316:  I. 

—  priestly,    i.  224  :  i  ;  ii.  642  :  2. 

—  sacrifices,   1.289:1. 

Conservatism,   excusable   for  some  intolerance,  v. 

369. 

—  may    be    united    with     progressiveness.     iii. 

5f3:  I. 
Consolation,    beautiful    words    of.    iv.  782 :  i. 

—  embarrassing     in     choice     of     methods,     ii. 

741  :  2. 

—  in  peace  of  God,  iii.  571  :  2. 

—  may   be   mistaken   but   sincere,   ii.7i2:2. 
Consort,   as   Persian    "queen,"    iii.  122:1. 
Constancy  of  divine  nature,  iii.  120:  i. 
Constantinc,  emperor,  prudential  view  of  baptism, 

V.  330:  I. 
Contagion  of  crimes,  i.  343  :  2. 

Contempt,  not  to  be  visited  on  criminals,  i.607:  T, 
Contentment,   easy,  of  women,   iii.  682  :  2. 
Controversy,  spirit  of  (see  also  Disputatiousness'), 

Paul's   warning  against,   vi.  -^74-5. 

—  the  condition   of  holding  truth,   vi.  770:  1-2. 

—  true   principles   of,   v.  450:  2.  452  :  i. 

—  religious,  its  three  classes,  vi.  770:2. 


Conventionalism,  false,  blocks  progress,  iii.  681:2. 
Conversation,     changed     meaning    of     word,     vi. 

602 :  2. 
Conversion,  vi.  323-6. 

—  associated  witii  the  Passion,  vi.  28:  i. 

—  Christian  doctrine  of,  iii.  583:1. 

—  not   necessary    for  young,   iii.  583:1. 

—  question   of   unconscious,   vi. 811:1. 

—  reality  of,   vi.  262:1. 

—  judgment  needed  in,  vi.  641-2. 

—  sudden,  common  in  early  ages,  vi.  34:  i. 

—  the  work  of,  vi.  640-3. 

Conviction  of  duty,  individual  results  of,  ii.  60:2. 
Co-operation  in  business  life,  iii.  490:2. 
Corban,  magic  word,  iv.  747  :  2. 
Corinth,    position    and    importance,    v.  629:1. 

—  church   at,   backsliding  of,   v.  332  :  2. 
evils  of,  vi.  405. 

divine     assurance     to     Paul     concerning, 

vi.  321  :  f. 

—  Epistle   to  Thes.salonians   written  at,  vi.315. 

—  St.  Paul  at,  V.  478-480. 
Corinthians,  the,  Paul  to,  vi.  15  :  2. 

—  his  warning  to,  vi.33:  i. 
• — as  to  Timothy,  vi.  395  :  i. 

—  and  the  gift  of  tongues,  v.  321  :  2,322:  i. 

—  dissolute  character,  v.  629:1. 
Corinthians,   Epistles  to  the : 

—  characterized,  vi.  318  :  2,  401  :  i,  404  :  2. 

—  first    epistle,    on    a    primitive    congregation, 

vi.3S4:2. 
cited,  315:2. 

—  second  epistle,  vi.382:  i. 

lack     of     preliminary     graciousness,     vi. 

196:  I. 

tone   of,    vi.483:i. 

vehemence  of,  vi.294:2. 

Cornelius  the  centurion,  lessons  from  his  career, 

V.  429-430. 
Cornelius     a     Lapide,     justilies     persecution     of 
Protestants,  v.  354. 

—  on   PauTs  conversion,  v.  416:  i. 

—  cited,  vi.  345:  1,894:  2,  895:  I. 

Cornill,  Karl  Heinrich,  cited  or  quoted,  iv.  198:  r, 
199 :  I,  234 :  r,  237 :  i,  247 :  2,  251 :  i,  254  :  i, 
267:1,  272:1,  274:1,  280:1-2,  284:1, 
289:2,  292:  1-2,  3^7:  I,  341  :  I,  348:  I, 
447 :  I,  460 :  I,  485  :  2,  490 :  2,  493  :  2,  495  :  r, 
498  :  I,  517  :  I,  530 :  2,  570  :  2,  581  :  i,  590 :  i, 
600:  2,  640:  1-2,  668:  I. 

Corn-mills,  iii.  508:1. 

Corporal  punishment,  objections  to,  iii.  424:  i. 

Corporate  responsibility,  i.  268:  i. 

Corrupt  judgment  common  in  Israel,  i.  596:  r. 

Corruption  through  lust,  iv.  512:1. 

Cosin,   Bishop,  on   prayer  for  the  dead,  vi.466:i. 

Councils,  church,  the  first,  v.  455-462. 

—  laymen's  share  in,  v.  460. 


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Courage,  from  trust  in  God,  iii.  15:  i. 

—  moral,  injurious  lack  of,  v.  504:  I. 
and  cowardice,  v.  258-9. 

Court  and  home,  an  Eastern,  ii.  232-4. 
Courtesy  and  consideration,  their  lack  cause  so- 
cial bitterness,  i.  607  :  2. 
Covenant,  of  divorce,  ii.  624 :  2. 

—  of  death  and  hell.  iii.  656:  i. 

—  of  Noah,  i.  22:  2. 

—  with  the  Devil,. ii.  47  :  i. 

Covenant    (see    also    Dispensation),    of    promise, 
with    Israel,   i.  189  :  i,  v.  861-4. 

—  a  divine  ordinance,  ii.  664:1. 

—  book  of  the,   iv.  10:2. 

—  broken,  iv.  70-8,  156 :  2. 

—  everlasting,  iii.  280:  i. 

—  implication  of  mutuality,  iii.  264:  I. 

—  Nehemiah  and  the,  ii.  663 :  2. 

—  Nehemiah  quotes  terms  of,  ii.  633  :  i. 

—  Christian,  not  visibly  exhibited,  ii.664:  2. 

—  one  of  emancipation,  iv.  194:  i. 

—  ratification  of,  i.  213  :  i,  iii.  265  :  2. 

—  relation  to  God's  mercy,  ii.632:2. 

—  tokens   suppressed   by   Antiochus,   iii.  194:1. 
Covenants,  the  two,  Paul  on,  v.  745-9.  749-751. 

—  heirship    of    New    to    Old,    v.  872-5. 876 :  2, 

877:1. 

—  the    New,   iv.  206  :  i,  vi.  518-527. 
Covetousness,   corrupting  quality   of,   ii.  772 :  2. 

—  disguises  of,  vi.  327:1. 

—  forbidden,  i.  203  :  2. 

—  in  business,  iii.  487  :  2. 

—  prayer  not  meant  to  gratify,  vi.  609  :  2. 

—  progressive  evil  of,  v.  219. 

—  relations  with  lust,  vi.  258:  I. 

—  unchristian  essence,  vi.  328:  i. 
Cowardice  (see  also  Timidity),  moral,  v.  258-9. 

—  one  brave  man  can  shame  a  crowd  out  of, 

ii.  648:  2. 
Cowper,    William,    recovery    from    first    madness, 
v.  543:2,  544:  I. 

—  quoted,  iii.  22:  2, 609:  2. 
Craft,  entraps  itself,  i.  74:  i 
Creation,  assures  moral  hope.  iii.  807:  2. 

—  Biblical  account  not  conveying  physical   in- 

formation, i.  5  :  I. 
not  new  to  contemporaries,  i.6:i. 

—  Christ's  part  in,  vi.  209-210. 

—  God's  law,  iii.  376:  i. 

—  implies  a  judge,  vi.  746  :  2. 

—  man's  place  in,  iii.  376:2. 

—  new  and  sinless,  iii.  T40:  i. 

—  problem  of,  vi.  397  :  i. 

—  process  of,  iii.  260:  i. 

—  reason  validates  account  in  Genesis,  i.8:i. 

—  wonder  of  process  of.  iii.  88:  i. 
Creative  Power  of  God,  iii.  807:  2. 
Creator,  responsibility  of,  iii.  63:  i. 


Credner,  Karl  A.,  on  Pauline  epistles,  vi.  390:1. 
Credulity,   not   the   Apostles'   state,   vi.  812:1-2. 
Creeds,  not  the  only  religious  fetters,  vi.  236:2. 
Cretans,  anarchic  turbulence  of,  vi.  452:1. 
Crete,  church  in,  and  its  organization,  vi.  438-440. 
Crimes,  social,  iii.  835  :  I. 

Criminal  law,  modern  and   Mosaic  code,  i.343:2. 
Criminality  of  sin,  i.  2^1 :  i. 
Crispin,    St.,  v.  335  :  2. 

Criticism,  injuries  from  the  spirit  of,  vi.  362 :  2. 
-:- function   not  solely   censorious,  vi.  357:1. 

—  religious,  compatible  with   faith,  i.  493  :  2. 
defects  of  German,  v.  299:  2,  300:  r. 

—  —  the        ■' iiighcr,"'        ii.  217  :i,  261  :  i,  458:  l- 

460 :  I. 

positive  results  of,   ii.  219:1. 

Croesus   consults   oracles,   iii.  759:1. 

—  defeat  by  Cyrus,  iii.  766 :  2. 

Cromwell.    Oliver,    after    storming    of    Bristol,    i. 
771  :2. 

—  compared    to    Isaiah,    iii.  626  :  2,  657  :  r. 

—  fourth  speech  to  Parliament,  iii.  671:  I. 

—  letter   to   the    Scotti.'^h    Kirk.    iii.  657  :  i. 

—  quoted,   iii.  305  :  i. 

Cross,  the  (see  also  Jesus  Christ,  Crucifixion  of)  : 

—  Christ  bearing,   in   art,   vi.  245:1. 

—  doctrine  of,  vi.  168-9. 

—  enemies  of,   vi.  168-171. 

—  foretold,   iv.  865:  i. 

—  message  of,   iii.  65  :  i. 

—  ordeal   of,   iv.  753  :  2. 

—  shadow    of,    iv.  732:1. 

—  symbolism    of    inscription    over,    iv.  697  :  I. 

—  writing  on,   iv.  803  :  2. 

Crowd,  a,  demonstrations  valueless,  v.  203:1-2. 
Crown  of  thorns,   iv.  803:1. 

repaid  by  that  of  gold,  iii.  (3o:i. 

Crucifixion,  the,   see   Jesus   Christ. 
Cruelty,  allied  to  lust,  vi.260:  i. 

—  law    against,    iii.  781  :  i. 

—  of  vanity,   ii.  681  :  i. 
Crusades,  Christianity  of.   iii.  708:1. 
Cruse  of  ointment,  (lie,   iv.  901:1. 
Culture  as  enemy  to  the   faith,   iii.  704:1. 

—  increases    pleasure    and    pain,    ii.  185:1. 
Cup-bearers,   high   place   at   court,    ii.  629:1. 
Cupidity,  see  Covetousness. 

Cure,   often   undesircd,   v.  156:1. 

Curiosity,    prelude    to    temptation,    i.  10:  i,  568:  I. 

—  of  men  of  Hcthslicnicsh,  ii.26:i,2. 
"Curse,"  mistaken   use   of,   v.  103:1. 
Curses,   of  love  vs.  those  of  hate.  vi.  600:1. 

—  and    blessings,    iv.  96:  2,  97  :  i. 

Cursing    father    or   mother,    a    capital    offense,    i. 

344 :  I  • 
Cush,    the    Bcnjamite,    ii.  loi  :  i,  iii.  224:  2. 

—  question   as  to   identity,   iii.  23:  2. 

Cutting  of  one's   self  for  mourning,   forbidden,  i. 
340:  1,570:2. 


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Cyaxares,  overcomes  ihc  Scythians,  iv.  lo:  i. 
Cynicism,   fatal   to   youlh,    iii.  577:1. 

—  in  effect  is   false  witness,  i.  203:1. 
Cyprian,  St.,  on  conlirmation,  v.  389:  i. 

—  on  the  Eucliarist,  v.  495  :  2. 
Cyprus,  stronghold  of  the  Jews,  v.  348. 

—  proconsulate  of,  v.  452. 

Cyrenaics,   basis   of  their   doctrine,   vi.  619 :  2. 
Cyril,   St.,  of  Jerusalem,  v.  312:2. 

—  cited,  vi.  418:  1,469:  I,  560:  I. 

"  Cyropaedia,"  of  Xenophon,  iii.  773:  2. 

Cyrus,  king  of  Elam  and  Persia,  ii.  :si  '■  -.  591  :  2. 

—  advent   of.   iii.  731:  2. 

—  an    elect    instrument,    iii.  272:1. 

—  career    and    character,     iii.  758  :  1-2,  771-4. 

—  chosen  servant  of  Jehovah,  iv.  14:2. 
^divine  election  of,   iii.  772:1. 

—  edict   of,   ii.  594:  2. 

—  Hebrew   and   Greek   views   of,   iii.  773:1. 

—  Jehovah's    claim    on,    iii.  763:1. 

—  Lydian  campaign   of,    iii.  766:  2. 

—  one    of    the     unpredicted     nczij    things,    iii. 

782:  I. 

—  righteousness  of,   iii.  762  :  2. 

—  search   for   edict  of,   ii.  611:1. 

—  second  campaign  against  Babylon,  iii.  767:  I. 

"  D.,"      hypothetical      author      of      Deuteronomy, 

i.  494 :  2. 
Dagon,     the     fish-god,      Babylonian     origin      of, 

i-755:  I. 

—  temple  of,  the  ark  carried  into,  ii.24:2. 
Saul's  head  fastened   up  in,   ii.  112:1. 

Daily  food  a  peace-offering,  i.  330:  2. 

—  meal-offering,  i.  256 :  2. 

—  oblations,  i.  470 :  2. 

Dale,   R.   W.,   on   God's   forgiveness,    vi.  14:2, 15. 

—  on   eschatology,  vi.  17:2. 

Damascus,    political    status    shortly    after    Christ, 
V.  413:  I- 
power,  luxury,   and  moral   fall,   iv.  182  :  2. 

—  "Straight  Street"  in,  v.  417:2. 
Damien,  Father,  vi.  802:1. 

Dan,  meaning  of  his  father's  prophecy,  i.  T15:  2. 
Dan,  city  of,  was  a  golden  calf  at?  ii.  463:1. 
Dan,  tribe  of,  Moses  characterizes,  i.  621:1. 

—  cognizance   of,   1.113:2. 

—  conquer  Canaanite  land,  i.828:  i. 

—  steal  sacred  images,  i.  828:1. 
— -territory  of,  i.  713  :  2. 

Dance,  of  David  before  the  .^rk,   ii.  139:1. 

—  of  Mahanaim,   iii.  534  :  2. 
Dances  in  public  worship,  i.  175:2. 
Daniel,  bidden  to  hide  his  vision,  iv.  416:2. 

—  great  historic  dubiousness  of,  iv.  353-7. 
• — heroism  of  his  three  friends,  iv.  396:  I. 

—  in  the  lions'  den,  iv.  408:2. 


Daniel    interprets    dream    of    Nebuchadrezzar,    iv. 
400 :  I . 

—  Josephus  on  his  vision,  vi.  370. 

—  legends    of,    iv.  356  :  i,  357  :  i. 

—  made  ruler  of  wise  men,  iv.  394:1. 

—  prayer  of,  iii.  266:  2,  iv.  419  :  i. 

—  pretty  certainly  a  eunuch,  iii.83i:i. 

—  spirit  of,  vi.  11:2. 

—  the  ram  and  the  he-goat,  iv.  414:  i. 

—  visions  of  the  seventy  weeks,  iv.4i7:2. 

of   the   wild   beasts,   iv.  409:2  sq. 

concluding  vision,   iv.  423  :  i  sq. 

Daniel,   Book  of,  origin  and  nature,  iv.  355  sq. 

—  admission  into  Canon  no  proof  of  genuine- 

ness, iv.  378 :  2. 

—  chronological  tables  for,  iv.  431:2. 

—  denied    place    among    prophetic    books,    iv. 

378-9. 

—  earliest  specimen  of  its  kind,  iv.  372  :  2. 

—  epilogue  of,  iv.  428-431. 

—  evidence  in  favor  of  genuineness,  uncertain 

and  inadequate,  iv.  376-8. 

—  external  evidence  for,  iv.  378-382. 

—  general  structure  of,   iv.  370:1. 

—  Greek  words  in,  iv.  360-1. 

—  Hebrew  used  in,  iv.  359  :  r. 
^  internal   evidence,   iv.  ^y;^  :  2. 

—  linguistic  peculiarities  of,  iv.  357-360. 

— -musical  instruments  mentioned  in,  iv.  360:  r. 

—  not   meant   for    sober   history,   iv.  369  :  i. 

—  peculiarities    of    apocalyptic    and    prophetic 

section,  iv.  371  :  2. 

—  historical  section,  iv.  364  :  i. 

—  moral   element   rather  lacking  in,   iv.  363  :  r. 

—  prophetic  section  of,  iv.  409.  sq. 

—  reverses  method  of  prophecy;  standpoint  of, 

iv.  362-3.  iv.  374:  I. 

—  style  of,   iv.  358  :  2,  359,  361  :  2,  362  :  i. 

—  theology  of,  iv.  371  :  i. 

—  tone  of,  iv.  361 :  1-2. 

—  unity  of.  iv.  360 :  2. 

Danites,   modern   representatives   of,   i.  829:1. 

—  see  also  Dan. 

Dante,  his  "  disio  "  and  "  pace  "  same  as  Israel's 
watchwords,  i.  586  :  2. 

—  quoted    or    cited,    ii.  701  :  i,  iv.  388:  i,  393  :  2. 

788  :  1-2.  V.  71  :  2,  vi.  763  :  i. 
"Darius,    the    Mede,"    who    was    he?    iv.  368:2, 

.369:  I. 
Darius,  king  of  Persia,  endorses  decree  of  Cyrus, 

ii.  612  :i. 

—  friendly'  to  Jews,  ii.  612:2. 

—  real    founder   of   Persian   Empire,   ii.  612 -.2. 

—  .styled   "King  of   Assyria,"   ii.  615:1. 

—  succeeds    Cambyses,    ii.  606:2. 

Dark  color  of  Ethiopians  made  symbol  of  a  moral 

taint,  i.  419:  i. 
Darkness,  emblem  of  death,  i.  162 :  i. 


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Darkness,  plague  of.  i.  161  :  2. 

—  prophecy  of  light,   iii.  281  :  2. 

—  Scriptural  meaning  of.  vi.  _'oC):  i. 

—  see  also  Light. 

Darwin,    Charles,   on    animals"    trust   in    man,    iii. 
664:  1.665  •'  '■ 

—  on  design  in  the  universe,  iv.  739:  i. 

—  reverential  study  of  nature,  iii.  33-' :  2.  353  :  i. 
Dates.  Ciospels  lacking  in.  v.  to:  2. 

Dathan   and   Ahiram.   i.  434:1. 
David,  accession  oi.   iii.  205:1. 

— -administration   of   kingdom,   ii.  145  :  2. 

—  anointed  hy  Samuel,  ii.  67  :  i.  69  :i. 

—  antithesis  of  Saul,  ii.  58:  i. 

—  as  a  soldier,  ii.  507  :  i. 

—  as  God's  viceroy,  iii.  252:  i. 

—  as  menace  to  evil-doers,   iii.  253:1. 

—  asks  counsel  of  God.  ii.  121  :  i. 

—  at  Adullam.   Mizpeh  and   liareth.  ii.8S:2. 

—  at  Keilah.  Ziph  and  Maon,  ii.gi  :2;  delivers 

Keilah.  ii.  92  :  2. 

—  at  Naioth.  ii.  81  :  2. 

—  at  Nob  and  at  Gath,  ii.  85  :  2. 

—  at   Ziklag,   ii.  102  :  i,  106 :  i,  117  :  i. 

• — author  of  many  psalms,  ii.  504:2. 

—  authorship  of  Psalms,  iii.  9-343. 

—  band   called   freebooters,    ii.  231  :  i. 

—  beloved  bj'  Jonathan,  ii.76:2. 

—  brings  ark  to  Jerusalem,   ii.  137 :  i,  139 :  I. 

—  captain  of  Achish's  guard,  ii.  103:  i. 

—  captures  Jerusalem,  ii.  133:2. 

—  cause  of  pestilence,  ii.208:  i. 

—  character  imperfect,  ii.  100:  r. 

—  chastised,   ii.  162  :  1-2,  207  :  2. 

—  chosen  captain  in  exile,  ii.  89: 

—  Christ  typified  by,  ii.  132:  i. 

—  confidence  in  fight  with  Goliath,  iii.  74:  I. 

—  conquest  of  Jerusalem,  vi.  59  :  i. 

—  contest  with  Goliath,  ii.  73-76. 
inspires  other  youth  to  like  deeds,  ii. 

198:2. 
its  lesson,  ii,76:  i. 

—  contrition   over   Ahimelech's   death,   ii.9o:2. 

—  court  life  of,  ii.  232:  i. 

—  crown   of  gold,   iii.  59:2. 

—  curses  Joab,   ii.  T29:  i. 

—  date  of  birth,   ii.7i:i. 

—  death    of,    ii.  2^,7  :  2.  507  :  2. 

—  deceives    Ahimelech,    ii.  86:  2. 87  :  i. 

—  decrepitude  of,  ii.229:2. 

—  defeats   Syrians  and  allies,  ii.  153:2,  154:  I. 

—  desire  for  God  as  an  ally.   iii.  252:  2. 

—  despair  of,   ii.  loi  :  i. 

—  distrust   of,   ii.93:2. 

—  divine  protection  to,  ii.94:l. 

—  domestic  life  of,   ii.  126:1. 

—  dwells   with    Achish.   ii.  102:1. 

—  dynasty  assured,  ii.  141  :  i. 


David,  dynasty  threatened,  iii.  650:2. 

—  early  life  of.   ii.  70:  i. 

years  compared  to  career  of  Job.  ii.  77:  i. 

—  ecclesiastical  administration,  ii.  147:2. 

—  Eliab  rebukes,  ii.  74:  1. 

—  establishment  of  house  of,   iii.  650:1. 

—  extent  of  conquests,  iii.  55:  i. 

—  faith   of,   ii.  74  :  2,  176:  2,  181  :  I. 

—  famine   in   reign   of,   ii.  198:2. 

—  flees  from  Gath,  ii.  87:  i,  88:  i. 

from   Jerusalem,   ii.  171  :  2. 

to  Gath.  ii.  100:  2,  102:  I. 

to    Mahanaini.    ii.  174  :  i,  176  :  I. 

to   Samuel.   ii.8i:2. 

—  foreign  wars  of.  ii.  142:2. 

—  God's  sentence  on,  ii.  159:  i. 

—  Goliath   scorns,    ii.75:i. 

—  grieves  for  Absalom,  ii.  183-5. 

—  harper  to  Saul.  ii.7o:2. 

— -lliram  a   friend  of,  ii.  135:2. 

—  his   following  increases,   ii.  102:1. 

—  ideal  kingship  of,  ii.  508:2. 

—  in  land  of  Moab,  ii.  89:  i. 

—  in  the  civil  war.  ii.  123:  i. 

—  insurrection    of    Sheba    against,    ii.  191  :  2. 

—  Joab  remonstrates  with,  ii.  207:1. 

—  kindness  of  Mephibosheth.  ii.  150:  i. 
to   Saul's   friends,   ii.  122:2. 

—  king   of   all    Israel,    ii.  131  :  2. 

—  lament  for  Absalom,  ii.  183:2. 

—  for   Saul   and   Jonathan,   ii.  117:1. 

—  last    battles    of,    ii.  197:2. 

prayer  of.   ii.  546:1. 

words  of,  ii.  203  :  2. 

—  life  sought  by  Saul,  ii.8o:i. 

—  lust   of,    ii.  155  :  I,  156:  2. 

—  lying,   ii.  102  :  2. 

—  marries   Abigail,  ii.  ioo:l. 
Bathsheba.    ii.  157  :  2. 

—  —  IMichal.  ii.  79:  i. 

—  massacres   Amalekites,   ii.  t02:t. 

—  meets  Jonathan   in   woods  of  Ziph,  ii.93:i. 

—  Messiah  foreshadowed  in,  11.77:2. 

—  moral  position  of,  v.  544-7. 

—  munificence  of,    ii.  547:1. 

—  nearly     exterminates     the     Amalekites,     ii. 

108 :  2. 

—  numbers   Israel,   ii.  206:2. 

—  oaths     regarding     Solomon's    succession,    ii. 

-'.35:  I- 

—  ofiicial    dignity   of,    ii.  508:2. 

—  on   meal-offering,   {.254:1. 

—  perfection  of,   ii.500:l. 

—  personal  history  of.  ii.  504:1. 

—  polygamy  of.  ii.232:2. 
not  a  boon,  ii.  126:2. 

—  popularity   after    Saul's   death,    ii.  506:2. 

—  prayer  of.  ii.  141  :  2. 


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EXPUSITIOX    OF   TJ1I-:    BlDLi:  —  INDEX. 


I>ca 


David,  pride  in  subjects,  ii.  537:2. 

—  proposes  a  temple,  ii.  140:  i. 

—  prosperity  of,   ii.  134:1. 

—  reassures  followers,  ii.  186:  r. 
• — -reigns  at   Hebron,   ii.  uo:  i. 

—  relations     with     Abigail,     ii.  9cS :  t      (meets), 

JOG :  I    (marries). 

Abner,   ii. 96:2,  97:1    (rails  al),   127:1 

(Abner  makes  overtures  to),  i2S:i 
(Abner  in  league  with). 

Absalom,  ii.  168-183  (AbsahMu's  re- 
bellion and  death)  ;  during  Absalom's  re- 
volt,   iii.  14:  2. 

Adonijah,  ii.  16:2,234:2  (rebellion  of). 

Araunah,    ii.2o8:2. 

—  Barzillai.    ii.  188:  i. 

Bathsheba,   ii.  155  :  2. 

Hanum,   ii.  151  :  2. 

Mcphibosheth,   ii.  148:2. 

• Nabal,    ii.  97  :  2. 

-Nathan,    ii.  157  :  i,  236  :  i. 

Samuel,    ii.7o:i. 

Shimei,    ii.75;i     (abused    by),     187:2 

(pardon  asked  by). 

Uriah,   ii.  154:2. 

—  repentance  of,   ii.  160:1. 

—  represented  by  image,   ii.8o:i. 

—  required  to  build  an  altar,  ii.  208:2. 

—  restraint  of.   ii.g7:i. 

—  retribution  of.  ii.  159:  i. 

—  returns   to   Jerusalem,    ii.  187:1. 
to  Judah,   ii.89:2. 

—  review   of    life    of.    ii.  21 1  :  i,  230  :  2. 

—  Saul  jealous  of,   ii.  "/(i :  2. 

• makes  efforts  against,  11.78:1.79:1. 

sends  for,  ii.  74:  i. 

• — shines   in  adversity,   ii.  174:1. 

—  song    of    thanksgiving,    i.  263  :  i  ;  ii.  200:  2. 

—  sons  of,  ii.  233  :  2. 

—  spares    life    of    Saul.    11.94:2.96:2. 

—  .spirit   of,    vi.  71  :  2. 

—  spiritual  declension  of,  11,155:2. 

—  submission  and  penitence  of,  11.176:2. 

—  successor   of   Joshua    and    Moses,    11.143:1. 

—  superiority  to   Saul,   ii.  145:  i. 

—  trials   in   e.xile,    11.92:1. 

—  tribe   and   dynasty   of,   ii.  501  :  2. 

—  typifying  Christ,  ii.  69  :  t,  76  :  i.  109  :  i,  132  :  i, 

175  :  2,  186:  2,  200:  I. 

—  visits    Saul's   camp,    ii.  73  :  2. 

—  warned  I)y  Michal.  ii.8o:  i. 

—  wars   with   the   Philistines,   11.136:1. 

—  weakness  of,   ii.  i66:t. 

—  wearied   by    Saul's   persecution,    11. 86:1. 

—  why   unpopular,   ii.  170:  2,  171  :  i. 

—  wives   of,    11.100:1,101:1,126:1,135:2. 

—  Ziba  and.   11.174:2. 

—  and  Jonathan,  ii.  82  :  2. 


David  and  Jonathan,  agree  to  test  Saul,  ii.  84:  i. 

friendship   unparalleled,   11.83:1. 

make  solemn  covenant,  ii.84:  i. 

—  part  \\\  sorrow,  ii.  85  :  1. 

-and  Solomon,  as  types,  ii.  501  :  i. 
Davidson,  A.  B.,  on  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  582:  2 

583:  I. 
— -on  meaning  of  judgment,  iii.  804:  2. 

—  on   Moses,   i.  625  :  i. 

—  on  revelation,  111.789:2. 

—  cited     or     quoted,      11.695:1,715:2,767:2 

TJZ  :  2  ;  111.  734  :  2,  806  :  2,  809  :  i,  iv.  142  :  2 
247  :  2,  249 :  2,  267  :  2,  269  :  i,  270 :  i,  291  .  2 
315:1,  320:2,  326:1-2.  469:2,  567:1 
570:  2,  571  :  I,  574  :  2,  582  :  I,  589  :  2,  590  :  2 
595  :  I,  596  :  2,  637  :  1,  655  :  i,  656  :  i,  665  :  1 
vi.  565  :  2. 
Davidson,  Samuel,  on  writer  of  Job,  11.693:2. 

—  cited,   iv.  363  :  i. 
Davies,  T.  L.,  cited,  vi.  459  :  2. 
Day  of  Atonement,   i.  303 :  1,302:2. 

—  see    also    Atonement,    Day    of,    and    Jesus 

Christ. 
Day  of  Rest,  see  Sabbath. 
"  Day  of  the  Lord,"  iii.  717  :  2,  vi.  346-8. 

—  good   purpose   in   delaying,   vi.  753:1. 
Deaconesses,  in  early  church,  vi.  425. 
Deacons,  in  early  church,  vi.  117:2,360-6. 
Dead,  the  burial  of,  at  Jerusalem,  11.645:2. 

—  defilement  by  the,  1.  439  :  2. 

—  the  prayer  for,  vi.  464-6. 
Death,  a  disease,  iii.  507:1. 

— -a  sign  of  God's  anger,  i.  11  :  i. 

—  as  a  penalty,  1.  342  :  2.  343  :  2. 

—  as   captivity,   iii.  727:1. 

—  as  seal  of  spiritual  condition,  v.  185:  2. 

—  bodily    and    spiritual,    i.  314:  1,  vi.  816:  2. 
may  cure  spiritual,  v.  185. 

—  certainty  of,  influences  life,  i.6i:  i. 
Giristian,  vi.  162. 

2's.  life  to,  vi.  127-9. 

identical   with   resurrection,   vi.  253  :  2. 

—  comes  to  all,  111.  500  :  2. 

—  concealing   the   knowledge   of,   anecdote,   vi. 

793  :  -2- 

—  conception    of,    iii.  80  :  2,  227  :  r. 
— -conjunction   with   sin,   v.  851:2. 

—  contrasted  conditions  after,  ill.  133:  i. 

—  curse  from  sin,  1.  12:  i. 

—  final,  iinpossible  for  the  believer,  v.  191:  1-2. 
or  not?  11.737:2. 

— 'gives  true  perspective  of  life.  vl.304:2. 

—  God's  love  best  shown  in,  v.  246:  i. 

—  hate  of  is  hate  of  God,  vi.  793  :  2. 

—  ignored  in  human  plans,  vi.  619. 

—  in  early  church,  subordinate  to  Christ's  sec- 

ond  coming,   vi.  177:  2,  178. 

—  in  life,  iii.  227  :  2. 


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Dcatli,  in  or  with  Christ,  meaning  of,  vi.  249-251, 
■i-:^3  ■■  -'•  343-6. 

—  inevitable,  iii.  705  :  i. 

—  medium  of  God's  best  gift,  v.  246:  i. 

—  metaphor  of,  iii.  30 :  2. 

—  necessary  for  germination  of  life,  v.  206:1. 

—  of  a   friend,  iii.  711:2. 

—  of  the  lirst-born,  the  plague  of,  i.  169:2. 

—  often  necessary  to  make  life  useful,  v.  144:  2. 

—  Old  and  New  Testament  contrasted  on,  vi. 

794- 

—  on  the  pale  horse,  vi.  856  :  2,  857  :  i. 

—  pagan  view  of,  343  :  2. 

—  Paul  holds  to  be  proof  of  guilt,  v.  553 :  2. 

—  place    in    man's   life,    v.  78  :  2,  79  :  2,  80:  i. 

—  repose  of,  ii.  715:1. 

—  the  first,  i.  12:  i. 

—  the  two   sides  of,   v.  709  :  2,  710:  i. 

—  whether  Christ  has  power  over,  v.  192 :  2. 

—  and  life,  absolute,  not  relative,  vi.  366:  i. 
Deborah,    the   prophetess,    i.  765:1-2. 

—  a  mother  in  Israel,  i.  773  :  2. 

—  not  unmerciful,  i.  771  :  2. 

—  song  of,  i.  769:  I,  772  :  i  ;  iii.  174:  2. 

—  soul     outraged     by     Canaanite     ravages,     i. 

765  :  2. 
Deborah,  Rachel's  nurse,  gives  name  to  Tabor,  ii. 

42 :  I. 
Deborah,  Rebekah's  nurse,  dies,  i.  83  :  2. 
Debt,  is  debt  for  poor  as  for  rich,  i.279:2. 

—  vicarious  payment  of,  vi.  305  :  2. 
Decalogue,  the  first  commandment,  i.  193:  i. 

—  second  commandment,  i.  194:2. 

—  third  commandment,  i.  196:  2. 

—  fourth  commandment,  i.  197:2. 

—  fifth    commandment,    i.  199  :  i,  515  :  2. 

—  sixth  commandment,  i.  200:  i. 

—  seventh  commandment,  i.  201:1. 

—  eighth  commandment,  i.  201  :  2. 

—  ninth  commandment,   i.  202  :  2. 

—  tenth  commandment,  i.  203  :  i.  516:  2. 

—  la.st  five  commandments,  i.  516:  i. 

—  as  ethical  code,  i.  509:  i. 

—  given  to  Israel  in  Moses'  day.  i.509:2. 

—  its   attributes  of   Yahweh,   i.  515:1. 

—  not  a  purely  Jewish  law,  i.  512:  i. 

—  original  form,  {.511:2. 

—  prologue  to  the,   i.  192:  2. 

—  purely  negative  form  of.  {.519:2. 

—  structure  and  arrangement,  i.  192:1. 

—  textual  chronology  of,   {.511:1. 

—  wide  .scope  of,  i.  518:  i. 

—  work  of  one  mind,  1.512:2. 

—  see  Fas  of  the  Romans. 
Decay,  inward,  iii.  370:  i. 

—  result  of  sin,  iii.  234:  i. 
Deceit,  in  religious  profession,  i.  72  :  2. 

—  penalty  of,  iii.  594:  i. 


"  Dedication,"  confuses  two  meanings,  ii.  669  :  2. 

—  feast  of  the,  ii.  255  :  2,  575  :  2. 

—  fruit  of  years  given  to  God,  ii.  613  :  2. 

—  of  walls  of  Jerusalem,  ii.  669:2. 

—  to  poor  and  fatherless,  i.6ii:  i. 

—  see  Temple. 

Defilement,  i.  307  :  1,312:2,  396:  2,  400:  2,439  :  2. 

—  ceremonial,  {.347:1. 
Defoe,  Daniel,  quoted,  v{.736:2. 
Deism  and  posit{v{sm,  ii.  780:2. 
Del{berat{on,  value  of,  In  Chr{st{an  work,  v.  431  :  2, 

432:  I. 
Dehlah  and  Samson,  i.  821  :  i. 
Delitzsch,  Fr{edrich,  open-m{n(lcdness,  Iv.  350:2. 

—  on  authorship  of  Deuteronomj',  {.494:  i. 

—  on  harp  and  psaltery,  {{{.87:2. 

—  on  mean{ng  of  B'ne  EHm,  {{{.77:2. 

—  on  meaning  of  judgment,  {{{.804:  2. 

—  on  the  Day  of  Atonement,  1.474:  i. 

—  on  the  fall  of  Samar{a,  {{{.653:2. 

—  the  old  and  new  theology,  {.240:2. 

—  on   Psalms,   {{{.10:2,24:1,30:1,34:2,36:1, 

54:1,  61:2,  83:1,  101:2,  102:2,  III:  I, 
116:  I,  120:  2,  122 :  1,  124:  2,  125  :  2,  128:  t, 
129:  I,  136:  2,  151  :  2,  156 :  1,  159:  I,  161  :  2, 
173  :  2,  182  :  2,  183  :  2,  188 :  i,  191  :  i,  194 :  i, 
196:  I,  198 :  I.  199  :  I,  204:  I,  206:  I,  207 :  2, 
210:  I,  211  :  2,  215  :  I,  224:  2,  226:  2,  229:  I, 
236 :  I,  238 :  2,  242  :  2,  248 :  2,  249 :  2,  251  :  1, 
254 :  I,  257  :  2,  264 :  2,  268 :  2,  273  :  i,  275  :  i, 
279  :  1,  279 :  2,  281  :  i,  283  :  i,  288 :  2,  300 :  2, 
305  :  I,  308  :  I,  310  :  I,  316  :  1,  318  :  2,  321  :  i, 
326 :  I,  328 :  2,  330 :  2,  334 :  i.  335  :  2,  339 :  i, 
341  :  2. 

—  c{ted   or   quoted,   iv.  270  :  i,  365  :  2,  369:  i, 

384:2,  386:1,  569:2,  597:1,  669:1,  v. 
234:  i,v{.  515-518. 

—  and  Ke{l,  on  the  census  of  Israel,  {.390:  i. 
Deliverance,  answer  to  prayer,  {{{.  16:2. 

—  {n  extreme  peril,  {{{.64:1. 

—  occasion    for   praise,   {ii.  110:2. 

—  Israel's  commemorated  liy  Samuel,  {{.31:1. 

—  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem,   {{.562:2. 

—  recogn{t{on  of  trust,  {{{.72:  i. 
Deluge,  the,  {.  18-21. 

—  Chaldean  legend  of,  {.  20:  2. 

—  l{m{ted   scope,   {.18:2,19:1. 

—  moral   aspects  of,  {.  19:  1-2. 
result  notlung,  {.21:2. 

use    {n    New   Testament,   1.20:2. 

—  s{gn{ficance  of  iiarrat{ve,  {.  19:  i. 

—  sp{r{tual  aspect  of,  v{.  707-9. 

—  strange  om{ss{on  {n  narral{ve,  {.20:2. 

—  miiversal  tradit{on  of,  {.  18:  i. 
Dcmas.  v{.  2^7. 

Demetr{us  of  F.phosus,  v{.  825  :  2,  862 :  i. 
Democracy,  {n  rc]ig{on,  see  Chr{stian{t}\ 


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Dis 


Demons,  identity  with  pagan  gods,  vi.  592-3. 

—  Jesus'  method  of  exorcism,   W/J:  1. 

—  Paul's  method,  v.  469:  2,  470:  i. 

—  New    Testament    theory   of,    vi.  99:1,2. 

—  producing  leprosy,  i.  398  :  i. 

■ — -special    activity    in    early    Christian    times, 
vi.  100 :  r. 

—  word  displaced  hy  "devils,"  vi.  591  :  2,  592:  i. 

—  and    dcmonology,   question    of,    v.  45. 
Demosthenes,  power  and  responsibilities,  iv.  374:  2. 
Denarius,  the,  vi.856:  i. 

Deposit,  unlawful  use  of  a,  i.278:  i. 
Depravity,   hope   for,   iii.  655:1. 

—  of  human  nature,  vi.  214:  i. 

Desert,  the,  a  school  of  vigilance,  iv.  462:1. 

— ^  hordes   attacking   Israel,    i.  777  ;isq. 
Desire,  of  devout  souls,  iii.  74:  2. 
Desires,  order  of,  iii.  69:2. 

Desolation  and  depopulation  of  Israel,  1.370:2. 
Despair,   causes    of,    ii.  314:  i,  2,  315  :  i,  2. 

—  faith  born  of,  v.  724-6. 
Despondency,  how  God  deals  with,  ii.316:  i. 

—  see  also  Doubt. 

Despotism,    its   eternal   curse,    i.  124:2. 
Destiny,  not  man's  choice,  ii.232:  i. 

—  of  the  individual,  ii.  695  :  2. 
Destruction,   mouse  a   symbol  of,   iii.  706:2. 

—  women  luring  men   to,   iii.  372:  2. 
Determinism,  difficulties  of,  vi.  578-9. 
Detraction,  cowardice   of,  vi.  694:1. 
Deuteronomy,    Book   of,   iv.  10  :  2  sq.,  219:  2. 

—  analysis  of  its  closing  chapters,  i.  612  :  2. 

—  authorship   and   age   of,    i.  493 :  i. 

—  compared  with  Roman  law,  i.  522:1. 

—  legislation,  i.  557  sq. 

—  not  written  by  ]\Ioses,  i.494:  i. 

—  period  of,  i.  503  :  i. 

—  the  three  first  chapters,   1.505:2. 

—  and  prophec}',  i.  560:  i. 

Deutsch,    Emmanuel,    on    the    Mosaic    code,    iii. 
512:  2. 

—  splendid  article  on  the  Talnuul,  iii.  510:  i. 
Development  of  doctrine,  see  Christianity. 

—  of   principles,   often   unforeseen   by   authors, 

v.  324:  1-2. 

—  potencies  of,  v.  142:  2,  143  :  i. 

Devil,  use  of  word  in  place  of  "demon,"  vi.  591  :  2, 

592:  I. 
Devil,  The,  see  Satan. 
Devils,  casting  out  of,  vi.  766:  1-2. 

■ —  question  of  their  existence,  v.  45  :  1-2. 

—  see  also  Demons. 
Devotion,  religious  test  of,  iii.  45:  r. 

- — to   business,    as   opposed   to   God's    will,    iii. 
489:2. 

• — -correctives    of,    iii.  489:  2. 

takes  enjoyment  from  life,  iii.  488:  2. 

Devotions,  quiet,  importance  in  God's  plan,  v.  425. 


Diaconate,  early  history  of  the,  v.  117:  2,  360-6. 

—  see  Deacons,  and  Church,  the  early. 
Diana   (Artemis,  Anaitis),  magniticent  worship  at 

liphesus,   V.  487-491. 

Didron,   M.,   cited,   111.663:1,697:2. 

Didymus  of  Alexandria,  cited,  vi.  644:  2,  656:  2. 

Dies    Irae,    quoted,    111.589:2. 

Ditiidence  (see  also  Timidity),  removed  by  Chris- 
tian faith,  v.  132  :  i. 

Diligence,   iii.  415  :  i. 

Dillmann,  August,  on  the  consecration  of  Aaron, 
i.  282 :  2. 

—  on  the  Day  of  .Atonement,  i.302:  i. 

—  on  the   Israelitic   kingship,   1.574:2. 

—  on   worship  of  he-goats,  1.330:1. 

—  view  of  righteousness,   iii.  827:1. 

—  cited  or  quoted,  iii.  814:  i,  824:  i,  iv.  371 :  2. 
Dio  Cassius,  cited,  vi.  634:  i. 

Diogenes   Laertius,   cited,   vi.  458:1. 

Dionysius  the  Areopagite,  v.  477. 

Diotrephes,   vi.  825  :  1-2,  826. 

Disappointments     noi     occasion     for    despair,     iii. 

597 :  2. 
Disciples,  the  twelve,  call  of  the,  iv.  709:  2,  819:  i. 

—  characteristics  of,   iv.  834 :  2. 

—  choice   of,   iv.  833:1. 

—  the  first,  V.  130-3. 

—  Jesus    and,    iv.  874  :  i.  S76  :  r. 

- — -mission  of  and  conmiis-^ion,  iv.  730:  1,731  :  i, 
856:  I. 

—  their    ambitions    and    suspicions,    v.  213-215. 
Discipline,  aim  and  force  of,  v.  735-8. 

—  elements   of,   vi.  462  :  2. 

—  God's    method    of    ordering    the    world,    v. 

429:2,430:  I. 

—  of  faith,   iii.  806  :  i. 

—  theory  of  Church,   v.  653:1. 

—  vs.   zeal,  vi.  22,2,  '■  2. 

—  weakened   by   cognate   sins   in   punishers,   v. 

737-  I- 
Discontent,   impiety  of,   vi.  661-2. 
Discord,  iii.  371  :  i. 

Discouragement,    mistaken,    ii.  608:2. 
Discretion   in  women,   iii.  683:1. 
Discrimination,   between   poor   and   rich,  vi.  585-8. 

—  in   worship  is  practical   unbelief,  vi.  582-5. 

—  not  in  the  Mosaic  code,  1.344:2. 

—  of  persons,  vi.  662  :  1-2. 

—  worldliness    of   makers,    vi.  663  :  2. 
Disease,   of   the   soul,   v.  47:1. 
Dishonor,   in  defeat,  iii.  120:2. 
Disillusionment,   pain  of,   ii.  219:1. 
Disobedience,    to    parents,    ii.  182  :  2. 

—  see  also  Obedience. 

Dispensation    (see  also   Covenant),  old  and  new 

contrasted,  v.  40:  2,  312. 
Dispersion,   the,  iv.  698:1. 
Disposition,   passionate,    111.398:2. 


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Distribution,  tlie  law  of.  i.  701-704. 

—  of  wealth,   i.  364  :  2. 

Disputatioiisness    (see  also  CoiUrovcrsy),  evil   in 

Christian  life,  vi.  141. 
Divi-.iation,    forbidden,    i.  339:2. 
Divine   antagonism,   persistence    of,    iii.  572:1. 

—  communication,    ii.  244:1. 

—  consolation,   iii.  589 :  i. 

—  government,  ii.  505  :  2. 

—  greatness,  Job's  tribute  to,  ii.  766:2. 

—  hardening  of  man's   heart,    i.  508:2. 
■--judgment,   fear  of,  iii. 518:1. 

—  -justice,   iii.  648:  2. 

—  message,   cf   Isaiah,   iii.  708:1. 

—  observation,    ii.  610:1. 

—  ordination,   tokens   of,   ii.42:l. 

—  response   to  prayer,   iii.  586  :  2. 

—  retribution,   ii.  552  :  2,  iii.  275  :  i. 

—  right  of  kings,  iii.  598:2. 

—  righteousness    questioned,    i\   259:2. 

—  sacrir:ce  for  sin,   iii.  635:1. 

—  side   of  prayer,   iv.  91:1. 

—  vocation    discouraging,   i.  416:1. 

—  see  also  God. 
Divinilj-.  of  God,  iii.  761  :  2. 

Division  for  the  eastern  tribes,  i.697:  t. 
Divorce  among  Jews,  freedom  of,  ii.  625 :  2. 
law  of,  iii.  826:  2. 

—  Christ  on.  iv.  764  :  1,^77:2. 

—  cruelty  of,  iv.  648:2. 

—  in    early    Christian    times,    vi.  416  :  2,  417  :  r. 

—  in  the  time  of  Ezra,  ii.624:  i. 

—  no   law  of,   i.6o2:2. 

Docr.-ina'.ism,   not   the   whole   of   Christianity,    vi. 
802:  2,803:  1,2. 

Doctrine    (see    also    Christianity),   perversion   of, 
necessitates  care   in  teaching,  v.  364:1. 

—  to  Paul  only  a  means,  vi.  185:  i. 
Doddridge,   Philip,   on   living,  iii.  506:2. 

Doe-,    the    Edomite,    ii.  86:  r,  2, 87:  i,  89:  2,  90:  i, 
iii.  141  :  2. 

—  executes  Saul's  vile  command,  ii.90:  r. 

—  wretched  character  of,   ii.  91  :  i. 

Dog,   as   a   symbol   of   Christian    degradation,   vi. 

744 :  2. 
Dcma,  necessity  of  formulating.  vi.823:2. 
Doketism,    vi.  771  :  1-2,  772  :  2.  77^, :  i. 
Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.,  on  Greek  philosophy,  vi.  67. 

—  on  unction  of  the  sick,  vi.  635:  1-2. 

—  cited,   v.  43S :  2. 
Domestic  happiness,   iii.  312:1. 

—  life,  sanctity  of,  ii.  627:2. 
Donatello,  anecdote  of,  iii.  393  :  2. 

Donne,    John,    on    personal    relation   of    God,    iii. 

79:2. 
Dorner,   I.   A.,  on  baptism,   vi.93:l. 

—  cited,   vi.  584  :  i,  649 :  2. 
Dothan,  Benhadad  besieges,  ii.  357  :  I. 


Dothan,  Elisha  at,  ii.  357:1. 
Doubt,  folly  of,  iii.  84:1. 

■ — how    to   he    rid   of,   iv.  431  :  i. 

—  not  a   Christian  frame  of  mind,  v.  619:1-2. 

—  of  God's  presence,  i.  425  :  1,2. 

—  vitalism  of.  vi.  132:2. 

—  see  also   I'aitli. 

Doughty,  C.  M.,  on  justice  among  Rcdouins,  !. 
596:  I. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    ii.  697  :  2,  iii.  778  :  i,  790  :  i, 

iv.  473  :  2,    476  :  T,    489  :  I,    540  :  2.    602  :  2, 
657 :  2. 
Dove,  sending  out  of  Noah's,  i.22:i. 

—  symbolism  of,  on  Jesus,  v.  31:2. 

Dragon,    of    the    Apocalypse,    vi.  SSo  :  2,  881  :  I.  2, 

88-5,915. 
Drama,  not  cultivated  among  the  Jews.  iii.  ^27 :  2. 
Dramas  of  Old  Testament,   ii.  35:  i. 
Dreams,  interpreters  of,  i.  96 :  1. 

—  of   Pharaoh's   servants,   i.92:i. 

—  Pharaoh's    dream,    i.95:i. 

■ — real  truth  in  revelation  of  character,  i.  S7  :  i. 

—  when  significant,  ibid. 

Dress     (see     also     Clothes),     Scriptural     altitude 

toward,    vi.  702  :  2.  703  :  i. 
Drink,    evil    effect    nf,    iii.  417:  2. 

—  use  and  abuse,  iii.  417:  2. 

—  victim  of,   iii.  367  :  2. 

Driver.   S.    R.,   on   authorsl.ip  of   Deuterononiy,  i. 
494 :  2. 
• — on   the   Book   of  Josliua,   i.  63(3:  2. 
- — -on    Deuteronomy   as   a    standard,    ii.  221  :  2. 

—  on   Psalm  ex..   iii.  277:1. 

- — cited  or  quoted,  iii.  616  :  2,  734  :  2,  iv.  181  :  2, 
193:1,  199:1.  200:1,  324:1,  358:1, 
359 :  2,  371  :  2,  497  :  2,  591  :  i,  595  :  i, 
599:  I,  652:  2,  653:  1,  658:  2,  671  :  T. 

Droiigln.  the  .great,  and  its  mor-:l  iniiilications, 
i  v.  83-99. 

Drowning  of   male    liebrew    infants,   i.  126:2. 

Drunkenness,  a   national   sin,   1.300:2. 

—  degrading  influence   of,   ii.677:2. 

—  liorrors   of^   iii. 416:1. 
--in    North    Israel,    iii. 656:1. 

—  universal    popular    habit    and    governmental 

detestation,    iii.  627  :  2. 

—  vs.    sobriety,    v.  <)n3.  vi.  347  :  2.  3.;8  :  i. 

—  weakness  and  self-deception  from,  iii.  418:  r. 
Dryden,  John,  "  Absalom  and  .'\chitophel  "  (juoted, 

vi.  299:  T. 
Dualism,    in    early    Christian    theory,    vi.  771  :  2. 

—  of   the    Avesta.    iii.  579:2. 

Duhm,     Bernhard,     cited     or     quoted,     iv.  2.:9:2, 

476:  I,  493  :  2,  532  :  2.  654:  i,  673  :  i. 
Dullness,  often  the  result  of  indolence,  ii.  652:2. 
Duties,    domestic,   iii.  43:1. 

—  to    God    should    be    willingly    performed,    i. 

555 : 2. 


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Duty,    an    outside    standard    necessary,    vi.  179:2, 
180. 

—  chief   aim   of,    iii.  505:1. 

—  Christian,  v.  598-612. 

mutual    tenderness    and   tolerar.cc,   v.  608- 

612. 

—  combination     of     love     and     law,     v.  894:2, 

895:  I. 

—  consciousness    of,    iv.  309  :  2. 

, —  created   by   love   to   the   highest,   1.531:1. 

—  danger   of   neglecting,    iv.  687:1. 

—  difficulty   of,    ii.  683  :  2. 

—  hrst  to  one's  own,  v.  266 :  I-2. 

—  godly   man's,   iii.  "ji :  2. 

—  "keep   close   to."   ii.  713:2. 

—  mingled    of    sacred    and    secular,    v.  25 :  2. 

—  not  to  be   neglected,   iii.  66:1. 

—  parent's,    to    child,    in.  422:2. 

—  shaped  by  beliefs,  ii.  654:2. 

■ — -the    reality   of   life,    v.  191  :  2,  192  :  I. 
• — to   one's    community,    ii.  668:1. 

—  too   high   a   standard   may   end   in   too   low, 

vi.  792 :  2. 

—  turning    from,    iv.  io6:T. 

—  and   enjoyment,    1.775:1. 
Dyer.    Sir   Edward,   iii. -135:2. 
Dyserinck,    on    Psalms,    iii.  195  :  2,  272  :  2. 

''Earnest,''  what  it  implies,  v.  731  :  2,  732. 
Earnestness  of  inquirers  vs.  carelessness  of  hear- 
ers,  iv.  741  :  I. 

—  worth  of,  iii.  643:  I. 

Earth(iuake,   in   the   prophets,   iii.  629:1,   iv.  488:1. 

—  the  great,   iv.  458:2. 

East,   the   freedom   of  its   social   life,   v.  60:1-2. 

—  poetry  native  to  the  people,  v.  14  :  2. 

—  the  "ten  pieces  of  silver"  in  the,  v.  87. 

—  time  element  neglected  in,  v.  10:2. 
Eating,  holiness  in,  1.329:2. 

— -injurious,  a  sin,  1.312:2. 

— -of  the  sacrifice,  i.  258:  i. 
Ebal  and  Gerizim,  1.28:2,  684:  i. 
l-^bed-melich,   the   Ethiopian,   intercedes   for  Jere- 
miah,  iv.  162 :  2. 
T'benezer,  stone  named  by  Samuel,  ii.  31  :  i. 
Ibionitism,  vi.773:  i. 

— •  spirit    of.    vi.  576  :  i. 
l^cclcsiastcs.    Book    of,    authorship    and    date,    iii; 
I  456:1. 

—  familiarity,   iii.  512  :  i. 

—  form,  iii.  456  :  i. 

— -purpose,  iii.  459:  2. 

—  theme,  iii.  476  :  i. 

—  translation,  iii.  468:1. 

Exclesiastical    administration    of   David,    ii.  147 :  2. 

— -  systems,  ii.  543  :  i. 
Ecclesiasticus,   relation   of  James's   Epistle   to,  vi. 
572-3. 


Economic  aspects  of  Israelite  life,  1.589-595- 
Economic  legislation  of  Israel,  i.  592:1. 
Edersheim,  Alfred,  on  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  572:  2, 

573  :  -'- 

—  cited    or    quoted,    ii.  263:  i,  264:  i,  iv.  701  :  i, 

795  ■•  I. 
Edinburgh  Review  on  the  .\pocrypha,  vi.  575  :  i. 
I{dom,  ally  of  Israel,  ii.  348:  r,  iv.604:  i. 

—  and  Amaziah's  efforts  to  recover,   11.382:2, 

383:  I. 

—  citadel  a   stronghold   for  plunder,   iv.  181  :  2, 

182 :  1,602:  2. 

—  close  relations   with   Israel,   11.481:2. 

—  combined  fertility  and  security,  iv.  602  :  2. 

—  doom   of,  pronounced  by  Amos,   iv.  474-5. 
Ezekiel,    iv.  278  :  2,  304-5. 

■ — Jeremiah,   iv.  181-2. 

Obadiah,    iv.  598-600. 

—  —  —  not  fullilled,  iv.  182:2. 

— -exultation  of  Malachi  over,  iv.  645  :  1-2. 

—  famed   for   shrewdness,   iv.  603:1-2. 

—  fine    situation    on    trade    routes,    iv.  278:1, 

603  :  I . 

—  fusion    with    Israel,    danger    of.    11.481:2. 
accomplished,   i v.  27S  :  2. 

—  • — results     in     destruction     of     Jewish 

nationality,    iv.  604:  i. 

—  garrisoned  by  David,  ii.  144:2. 

—  horrible  feud  with  Israel,  iii.  599:  1-2.725:2, 

iv.  278:  1,304-5,602-4. 

good  reasons  for  this,  iv.  305  :  1,602:2. 

— -including   religious   hostility,   iv.  305:1. 

Edomites  partly  to  blame,   iv.  305  :  i. 

—  irreligiousness  of,  iv.  603  :  i. 

—  Israel  debarred  from,  1.442:1. 

—  the  wise  men  of,  iv.  603  :  2. 

— -Jeremiah  on  Israel's  relations  with,  iv.  181-3. 

—  Jews  consider   its  revolts   to  be  treacherous 

rebellion,  iv.  181  :  2.  182:  i. 

—  people     expelled     by     Nabatean     Arabs,     iv. 

600:  2,  645  :  1-2. 

—  psalm  on  Israel's  struggle  against,  iii.  155:  i. 

—  prophetic  curses  on,  not  realized,  iv.  182:2. 

—  regains  its  freedom,  ii.  365  :  i. 

—  rules   over   Israel,   iv.  1S2  :  2,  304  :  2,  604:  r. 

—  under    suzerainty    of   Judea.    11.294:2. 

—  undying     hatred     of,     by     Jews,     iv.  182:2, 

602 :  I. 
of      Jews      by,       iv.  278:  1-2.  304  :  2, 

305:  I. 
Edomites.  behavior  of  its  people  when  Jerusalem 

fell,    iii.  599  :  i,  iv.  278  :  2,  603  :  2,  645  :  2. 
Education,    its    bearing    on    future    happiness,    ii. 

522 :  2. 

—  Mosaic  view  of,  i.  532,  533. 

—  sometimes   fails   of  its   purpose,    11.570:2. 

—  the  child's  thought  of  the  parent,  iii.  361-4. 

—  the  parent's  thought  of  the  child,  iii.  422-5. 


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Edwards,  Jonathan,  self-scarifying,  ii.  740:1. 

Effort,   individual,  results  of,  ii.  61  :  i. 

Eglon.   of  Moab,  claiming  authority  over  Israel, 

i.  762:  I. 
Egotism,  cruelty  of,  ii.  680:  i. 
Egypt,  Abraham  in,  i.  29. 

—  allegory   of   cedar   in    Lebanon,   iv.  290 :  2. 

—  Assyria  and.  in  relation  to  Israel,  ii.402:2, 

408:2,413-414. 

—  coming  tribulations  foretold,  iv.  170:  i. 

—  crocodile  natural   symbol  of,  iv.  288  :  2. 

—  Ezekiel's   utterances   on,   iv.  287-93. 

—  great  world  power,   iv.  287:2. 

—  indebted  to  Joseph,  i.99:  1,2. 

—  intrigue  in,  iii.  666:  i. 

— -Israelites'  sojourn  in,  iii.  265:  i. 
^  trust  in,  iv.  25-35,  245-6. 

—  Jeremiah  goes  into,  iv.  168:  i  sq. 

—  Jeremiah's   utterances   on,   iv.  175-8. 

—  Judah    seeks    alliance    with,    ii.  413  :  2,  414  :  i 

(in  Hezekiah's  time),  iii.  671  :  2,  694-5   (i" 
Isaiah's). 
~ — -drifting  to,  iii.  665-864. 

—  nicknamed     Rahab,     or     "Braggart"      (or 

"crocodile"),    iii.  672:1. 

—  not    left    without    supernatural     agency,    i. 

634 :  2. 

—  plagues  of,  iii.  204 :  2. 

—  the  Psalmist  cites  wonders  in,  iii.  203  :  2. 

—  repute     for     bluster     and     quiescence,     iii. 

672:  I. 

—  religion  of,  i.  528:  i. 

—  Solomon's   alliance   with,    ii.247:2. 
Ehud,  the  regicide,  i.  761 :  2. 

—  kills    Eglon,    1.763:1. 
Eichhorn,  J.   G.,  cited,  vi.  390 :  i. 

Eight,    symbolism    of  the   number,    1.317:1. 
Ekron,  ark  at,  ii.  24 :  2. 

—  and    Baal-Zebub,   ii.  342:1,2. 

El   (or  Kronos)   reigned  at  Byblos,  1.755:2. 
Elah,  king  of  Israel,  11.289:2. 

—  Valley  of,  now  Wady-Es-Sunt,  ii.  73:1. 
Elani,   as  great  West- Asian  power,   i.  35:1. 

—  Jeremiah  in  relations  with  Israel,  iv.  184. 
Eldad  and  Medad,  1.417:2. 

Elders  or  sheiks,  i.  573  :  i. 

Elders,    seventy,    appointed    to    assist    Moses,    i. 
417:  I. 

—  begin  to  prophesy,  1.417:2. 
I'-lders,  see  also  Church,  Government  of. 
Eleazer,  elder   son  of  Aaron,   ii.  15:2. 

—  death   of,   i.  72,3  :  i. 

—  invested   with    Aaron's   office,   {.443:2. 

—  and  Ithamar,  1.392:2. 

Eleazer,  captain  in  time  of  Judges,  exploit  of,  ii. 

199:  I. 
Eleazar,    the    Scribe,    tortured    to    death    by    An- 

tiochus,   iv.  412  :  2. 
Eleazar,  keeper  of  ark  at  Kirjath-jearim,  ii.  27 :  i. 


Election    (see  also  Foreordination),  controversies 
over   and   nature   of,   vi.  682-4. 

—  doctrine  of,  v.  575,  vi.  12 :  2. 

—  God's   in   history,  1.552:1. 

—  mystery   of,   v.  578 :  2,  579. 

—  national    vs.    individual,    v.  587:1. 

—  of  grace   and    rigor   of   law,   1.557:1. 

—  Paul's   analysis  of,   v.  420,  586-7. 

—  signs   of,   vi.  320-3. 
Elephantiasis,  a  form  of  leprosy,  1.320:1. 
Eli,  son  of  Ithamar,  ii.  16 :r. 

—  claim  to  priesthood  valid,  ii.  16:  i. 

—  death  of,   ii.  23  :  2. 

—  degradation   of    House   of,   ii.  17:2. 

—  feeble  course  with   sons,   11.16:2,17:1. 

—  Hannah   rebukes,  ii.  9  :  2. 

—  Hears  God's  message  to  Samuel,  ii.  20:1. 

—  House    of,    ii.  15  :  i. 

— fulfillment  of  curse  on,  11.90:2,243:1. 

—  reproved,    ii.  15  :  2,  17  :  2. 

—  resignation  of,   ii.  20:1. 

—  Samuel  brought   to,   ii.i2:T. 

— ^  Wickedness   of   sons   of,    11.15:2,    16:1,2. 
Eliab,  son  of  Jesse,  ii.  68:  i. 

—  rebukes  David,  ii.  74:1. 
Eliakim,  renamed  Jehoiakim,  iv.  14:  i. 
Eliakim,  son  of  Hilkiah,  iii.  695:  2. 
Eliam,  son  of  Ahithopel,  ii.  199:1. 

Elias,  as  shadow  of  New  Testament  on  Old,  v. 

26 :  2,  27. 
Eliashib,   high   priest,   11.642:1. 
Eliezer.  at  the  well,  i.  66:1. 
Elihu  and  Job,  ii.  774 :  2. 
Elijah,  comes  brilliantly  on  the  scene,  li.300:  I. 

—  ascension  of,  ii.  345 :  1-2. 

—  at  Sarepta,  ii.  303 :  2. 

—  brings  the  fire  from  heaven,  ii.  343.:  1,344:  I, 

2. 
the  rain,   ii.3ii:i. 

—  challenges    Baal.    11.306:1,307:2. 

—  compared  with  John  the  Baptist,  ii.300:2. 

—  with   Solomon,  11.333:2,334:1. 

—  despairs       of       accomplishment,       ii.  312:1, 

314:  I. 

—  did   ravens    feed?   11.302:1,2,303:1. 

—  "Elijah's    fruits,"   11.306:2. 

—  flees   from  Jezebel,   ii.  301  :  2,  31 1  :  i. 

—  God  speaks  to,   11.318:2. 

—  grotto  of,  11.306:2. 

— ■  in    Jewish    and    Mohammedan    legends,    ii. 
346:1. 

—  Mount   Carnicl    now  named   from,   ii.  306:2, 

—  on    the   mountains,    ii.  306:1. 

—  parts    waters   of    the   Jordan.    11.345:2. 

—  predicts   doom   of   Ahab,    11.329:2. 

—  prediction    fulfilled,    ii.  333:1. 

—  raises   dead,    11.304:2. 

—  relations   with   Ahab,   11.305:1. 
Ahaziah,  11.342:2. 


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iilijali,  relations  with  Elisha,  ii.  345 :  1,2,350:2. 
Obadiah,  ii.  305  :  2.' 

—  return    of,    iv.  650:2. 

—  transfiguration    of,    iv.  756 :  2,  870:  r. 

—  slays  prophets  of  Baal,  ii.  309:1. 

—  three  missions  of,  ii.  319:1. 

—  unwelcome  message  to  Ahab,  ii.  301:1. 
Elimelech  goes   to   IMoab,   i.  839 :  2. 

"Eliot,  George,"  her  mental  career,  vi.  771:2. 

—  on    Israelite    devotion,    ii.  684 :  2. 

—  cited    on    social    need    of    God's    light,    iii. 

809 :  2. 

—  cited,    ii.  501  :  2. 

Eliphaz,    tlie    Temanito,    character    of,    ii.  717:1. 

—  tirst   speech   to  Job,   ii.  717:2. 

—  God  reveals  himself  to,  ii.  320:  i. 

—  jealous    for    God.    ii.  738:1,2. 

—  pride   of   race,    ii.  738:1. 

—  religion    of,    ii.  720:1. 

—  second   speech    to   Job,    ii.  737:2. 

—  seems    right    in    argument,    ii.  720:1. 

—  third   speech   t<i   Job.   ii.  757  :  2. 

—  vision   of,    ii.  718  :  i,  iii.  211  :  l. 
Elisha,   at   Dothan,    ii.  357:1. 

—  at   Gilgal,    ii.  352  :  i. 

—  at  Shunem,  ii.  351  :  i. 

—  call   of,   ii.  321 :  i. 

—  causes  axe-head  to  swim,  ii.356:2. 

—  chosen     by     Elijah     for     his     successor,     ii. 

319:  I- 

—  death    of.    ii.  385  :  2. 

—  during   the    siege   of    Samaria,    ii.  359:1. 

—  fountains  of,  ii.  347:1. 

—  message   to    Benhadad,    ii.  363:1. 

—  miracles   of,    ii.  350:1. 

—  parallels     and      contrasts     with     Elijali,     ii. 

350 :  2. 

—  parts    waters    of   Jordan,    ii.  346:1. 

—  presence    at     the    ascension    of     Elijah,     ii. 

345:  1.2. 

—  relations   with  Hazael,    ii.  362:1. 

Joash  of  Israel,  ii.  384  :  2,  385  :  i. 

—  N^aaman,  ii.  353:1. 

the  Syrians,  ii.  356-9. 

—  reveals   future  to   Hazael,   ii.  363:2. 

—  supernatural    stories    of.    ii.346:2. 

—  wiih   army   invading   Moab,   ii.  348:1,2. 
.^.lizabeth,  Queen,  last  days  of,  ii.  190:2. 

—  song  of,  see  Hannah. 
Elkanah,   husband   of   Hannah,   ii.  7:2. 

—  offering   at    Shiloh,    ii.  11:2. 
Elkosh,    traditions    of.    iv.  579:2. 

Ellicott,     C.    J.,    cited,    v.  869 :  i,  vi.  322 :  r,  334 :  2, 

364:  I. 
Eloiiim.    as   applied   to    rulers,    iii.  123:2. 
Eloquence,    service    to    men    and    mankind,    iii. 

810:  2. 
Emanations,   theory   of,   vi.  396:1. 
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I'manations,  related  to  Christian  doctrine  of  me- 
diation, vi.  500-1. 
Emerods,  golden,  probable  symbolism  of,  ii.  2^  :  i. 
"  Ennnanuel,"   "God   is   with   us,"   iv.  699:2. 
Emotion,   deep,   contagion   of,    ii.  623  :  2. 

—  needs   rigid   scrutiny,   iii.  117:1. 

—  shown  in  countenance,  ii.  635  :  i. 
Emotionalism  in   religion,  vi.  444-6. 

—  not  morality,  vi.  802  :  i. 

—  not    the    whole    of    Christianity,    vi.  802 :  2, 

803:1. 

—  and  revivalism,  vi.  806:2. 

Emotions,  must  be  perpetually  renewed,  iii.  162 :  2. 

—  of    others,    identical    with    ours,    1.104:2. 

—  reasonable   expression  of,   iii.  567:1. 
Encouragement,    Christian,    v.  526:1. 

—  direct,    necessity    of,    ii.  639 :  2. 

End   does   not   justify   the   means,   ii.  285 : 2. 
Endeavor,  law  of,  i.  465  :  2. 
Endor,    ii.  40:  2. 

—  Saul    at,    ii.  103  :  2. 
Endurance,   limit  of,   iii.  108:2. 

Enemies,    compared    witli    wild    beasts,    iii.  152:1. 

—  God's    table    in    the    midst    of,    iii.  674:1. 
— •  metaphors    of,    iii.  63  :  2. 

"Enemy,"   restricted   meaning  of,   v.  93:1. 
Engedi,  "  goat-spring,"  ii.  91  :  2,  92  :  i. 

—  David   at,    ii.  94:  2,  iii.  150  :  2. 
England,   see   Great   Britain. 

English,  the,  character  like  the  Romans,  v.  630 :  2. 
English   Restoration   an   object   lesson,  iv.  125:1, 
Enjoyment   and    duty,    1.775:1. 

—  capacity  for,   ii.705:2. 

—  life   for,   ii.  705  :  i. 

—  see  also  Joy. 
Enlightenment,  see   Knowledge. 
Enmity,    proximity   generates,    iii.  599:1. 

—  of  God,   iii.  560:  1. 

Enoch,    the    patriarch,    1.15:2,11.41:1. 

—  his    career,    vi.  533  :  2. 

—  translation   of,    iii.  192:1. 

Enoch,    Book    of,    account    of,    vi.  660: 2, 661. 

—  quoted,   v.  303. 
Enthusiasm,   from   God,   iii.  809:  2. 

—  injury   of   quelling,   vi.  395:1. 

—  mostly    misinterpreted,    v.  199:1. 

—  not  to  be  quenched,  vi.  355. 

—  value   in   religious  work,   v.  466:2. 
Envy,    folly   of,    iii.  100:1. 
Epaphras,   vi.  10  :  1. 

—  .sketch   of,   vi.  286-7. 

—  Paul's  enforcement  of  his  words,  vi.  196:  I 
indorsement  of,  vi.  199-200. 

—  and  the  Colossian  Qiurch,  vi.  191-2,192. 
Epaphroditus,  Paul's  relations  with,  vi.  144-6. 
Ephesians,   Epistle  to,   vi.  382  :  i. 

—  characterized.    vi.3i8:2. 

—  a    general    Asian    circular,    vi.  281 :  2.  289 :  I. 

—  lack  of  preliminary  graciousness,  vi.  196:1. 


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Ephesians,  Epistle  to,   on  armor  of   salvation,  vi. 
348:1. 

—  on   the   Christian   family,   vi.  272,  274. 
— •  on  circumspect  speech,  vi.  279 :  2. 

—  on    foreordination,    vi.  320 :  2. 

—  on  mystical  union  of  Christians  and  Christ, 

vi.  194:  2. 

—  resemblance  to   i    Peter,  vi.  672. 

—  salient  thought  of,   vi.  191  :  i. 

—  "the   faithful"   in.   vi.  195:1. 

—  use  of  "in  Christ,"  vi.  234:2. 

Ephesus,    birthplace   of   John's    Gospel,    vi.  765:1. 

—  church    of,    vi.  841  :  i,  843  :  i,  844-5. 
foundation  of,  vi.  70:1. 

metropolis   of   Asian   churches,   vi.  lo:i. 

—  burning   of    books    at,    vi.  766  :  i,  767  :  i. 

—  description   and   life,    vi.  765-6. 

—  famous    for    magic,    vi.  479:1. 

—  importance    and    specialties,   v.  480:  I,  484:  I, 

485.488-491. 

—  the  Paris  of  old,  vi.  822  :  2. 

—  readiness   to  hear  the  gospel,  vi.  18:1. 

—  size  and  wealth,  vi.  10:1. 

—  worship  of,  vi.  34 :  2. 
— -Timothy   at,   vi.394:i. 

Ephod,  the,  i.  285:  i. 

—  of   Gideon,    i.  792,  793. 

—  one  from  Nob,  ii.  92:2. 

Ephraim,  son  of  Joseph,  arrogance  and  jealousy, 
i.  709:  I. 

—  seed   cast  out,   iv.  201 :  2. 

—  significance  of  liis   name,   i.gSri. 
Ephraim,  the  tribe,  determined  on   domination,  i. 

806:  I. 

—  faithlessness    of,    iii.  203  :  2. 

—  head   of   kingdom   of   Israel,    iii.  159:  i. 

—  prophetic  blessing  by   Moses,   i.620:  2. 

—  selfish    separatism,    {.789:2. 

—  synonym   for  all  Israel,   iv.  201  :  2. 

blamed  for  fusion  with  outsiders,  iv.  509. 

effects  of  exile,  iv.  511:1-2. 

self-indulgence,    iv.  527 :  2. 

Ephraim,  wood  of,  Absalom's  death  in,  ii.  180:2, 

234 :  2. 
Ephrathah   and   Shiloh,  iii.  316:  2. 
Epicureans,   basis   of    their   doctrine,    vi.6i9:2. 
Epimenides,  Paul  quotes,  vi.  441  :  i. 

—  quoted,   vi.  442  :  i. 

Ei)iphanes,   Gnostic   sensualist,   vi.  400:1. 

Epiphanius,    cited,    v.  312:  2,  vi.  418:  i,  773:  I. 

Episcopacy,  see  Bishop.s. 

Episcopate,    early,   vi.  413-415. 

Epistle    of    Churches    of    Lyons    and    Vienne,    v. 

298:  2,  299:  I. 
Epistles,   general,   question   of   tluir    authenticity, 

vi.  55<>-.=;62. 
Epochs,    followed   by   commonplace,    1.642:2. 
Equality,   Christian   ordinance   to,   i.  181  :  2. 


Equality,  before  the  law,  i.  595  :  2. 

—  of  ability  obtains  equal  reward,  iv.  788:1. 
Erasmus,  as   champiun  of  peace,   v.  349:1. 

—  blunder  of,  i.  775  :  2. 

—  on    Stephen's    defense,    v.2,(>7'-2- 

—  cited,  vi.  641  :  i. 

Erskine,   Thomas,   cited,   vi.  317:2. 
Esarhaddon,  exploits  and  character,  ii.  425  :  i. 
. —  incursion  into  Palestine,  11.430:2. 

—  inscription    of,     i.  259:  i  ;  ii.  462  :  i. 

—  Judah    tributary   of,   iv.  13:1. 
Esau,   character  of,   i.  69 :  2. 

—  creature   of   impulse,   1.73:1. 

—  repentance   futile,   i.  'jt,  :  2. 

• — replies   to   Jacob's   message,   1.78:2. 

—  sells    his    birthright,    1.70:1. 

—  wished    self-indulgence    without    penalty,    i. 

72,-2. 

—  and   his  birthright,   moral   of,   vi.  544:1-2. 
Eschatology    (see    also    Immortality;    also    Jesus 

Christ,  Second  Coming  of)  : 

—  argument  from  rectification  of  injustice,  vi. 

363 :  2. 

—  change  at  death,   vi.  206. 

—  "  Day  of  the  Lord,"  vi.  346-8. 

—  death    exchanges   probation    for    retribution, 

V.  185 :  2. 
impossible    for    the    believer,    v.  191  :  1-2. 

—  eternal  life  the  prize  of  Christian  competi- 

tion,   vi.  165  :  2. 
Christ's   resurrection   sole  basis   of,  vi. 

197^8. 
•  —  or    eternal    punishment,    iv.  791  :  2. 

—  final  judgment  individual  and  not  collective, 

V.  611  :  2. 

—  future   life  and  the   Sadducees,   v.  339 :  2. 

conditions    present    one,    v.  704-5. 

world     ruled     by     the     spirit     of     Christ, 

V.  659:  1-2. 

—  happiness     in     proportion     to     capacity,     vi. 

728:1. 

—  how   the  dead  are   raised,  v.  79:2. 80:1. 

—  immortality  alone  gives  life  a  meaning,  vi. 

304:  I. 

—  necessary    constitution    of    world    to    come, 

V.  656:  2.657:  T. 

—  no    revelation    on    non-Christian    dead,    vi. 

345  :  2. 

—  of  the  Gospel,  v.  95-8. 

based  on  the  resurrccticm,  vi.  160. 

—  pagan  vs.   Christian,  vi.3i3:2. 

—  Paul's,    v.  760-2,  vi.  79-80. 

—  reward    and    punisluucnt.    vi.  364:1. 

—  slaves,   hopeful    future    for,    vi.  275-6. 

—  surety    of    future    life    pives    enjoyment    of 

prc-c't.    vi.  2'5  :  2.  2=6. 

—  tlie    final     iu(l"niont,    vi.  7.17-8.  750:  I. 
do.  of  tlie  unrighteous,  vi.720:  1,918:  I. 


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Eschatology:  Judgment  Pay,  iii.  i  i  :  i. 

idea  first  in  Book  of  luiocli,  vi.  654. 

a    finality,    \i.  365  :  2,  366  :  i. 

in  the  New  Testament,  vi.So6-8. 

— ■ — -solidarity    of    hell     and     redemption,    vi. 
807:  I. 

fiery    punishments,    vi.  892  :  2,  893  :  r. 

and   rewards,  vi.  529-530. 

not   called   eternal,   vi.  893:1. 

— ■ — -the    feast    upon    the    wicked,    vi.9ii:i-2. 

-the    lake    of    lire.    vi.<ji2;  1-2. 

— -  —  eternal    tornieiil,    vi.9i2:2. 

—  the    heavenly    inheritance,    \i.6S4-6. 

—  consolations    to    the    Clnistian,    vi.  712:1. 

—  the  one  Christian  hope,  vi.  333. 

—  "the   wrath   to   come,''   vi.  324:1. 
Esdraelon,    plain     of,    a    great    hattleground,    ii. 

104  :  I.  I  ro:  I. 
Esoterism,   not   meant   for   Christianity,   vi.248:2, 

360:  I. 
— -obno.xious     to     Paul,     vi.  223  :  i,  225  :  2,  226, 

236 :  2,  728 :  I . 
Essenes,   the,   and   the   angels,    501  :  i. 

—  rites   of,   vi.  550:  1-2. 

—  usage  as  to  oaths,  vi.  629:2. 
Esteem  for  man  as  man,   i.  608:  i. 

Esther,     the     queen,     character     antl     action,     ii. 
682-4. 

—  craftiness,   ii.  684:1. 

—  daring,    ii.  683  :  2. 

—  identity  of,   ii.  675  :  i. 

—  not   a    Christian   heroine,    ii.  684:2. 

—  vengeance  of,   ii.  684  :  2. 
Esther,  Book  of,  discussed,  ii.  674-7. 

—  absence  of  God's   name  in,   ii.675:2. 

—  moral  tone  of,   ii.  676:1. 
Eternal   city,   iii.  130:  i. 
"Eternal   sin,"   iv.  838:1. 

Eternity,   building   for   time   and,   iv.  722:2. 

—  in  the  heart,  iii.  490:  i. 

—  of   God,    iii.  233  :  i. 
Etiibaal    T.,    11.298:  t. 

Etlibaal    IT.,   prince   of   Tyre,    iv.  285 :  I. 
Ethical    laws,   {.329:2. 

Ethics,    Christian,    and    Christian    doctrine,    vi.  yj- 
81. 

—  of  old   and   new   dispensations,   essences   of. 

V.  },2 :  2. 
■ — of  the  Old  Testament,  ii.  239  :  T. 

—  Romish    and    Protestant,    i.  375  :  2. 
Ethiopia,    iii.  224:  2,  685  :  i. 
Ethiopians,  i.  419:  i. 

Eucharist    (see    also    Communion').    Ignatius    on, 
vi.  776:  2. 

—  preluded  by  the  loaves,  v.  77:  t. 
Eunuchs,  rescinding  of  the  reli.gious  exclusion  of, 

iii.  83T  :  T. 
Euodius,  cited,   vi.  657  :  i. 


Euphr.iie-^,   tlie,   relations  to  history  of   Israel,  vi. 

.869 :  2. 
Euscbius,    on    apostolic   assignments,    v.  321:1. 

—  on   disputed   books,   vi.  674. 

—  on   Gnosticism   in   early  church,   vi.396:2. 

—  on     the     gcncr.il     epistles,     vi.  389  :  2,  559  :  2, 

643 :  2. 

—  on    Jewish    chronology,    iv.  378:1. 

—  on   St.   Paul,  vi.  391  :  2,  394  :  I. 

—  on    the    Rechabites,    iv.  135:1. 

—  criticised,    vi.  487  :  2.  489  :  i. 

—  cited,  V.  292.  334  :  i ,  vi.  475  :  1 ,  565  :  i,  765  :  i. 
Euthalius    and    the    general    epistles,    vi.  588:  1-2. 
Eutychianism,    v.  371  :  2,  ^1,72  :  i. 

Eutychus,   the  case  of,  v.  49C):i. 

Evangelicalism,    doctrine    of    holiness,     vi.  521  : 2. 

Evangelism  (see  also  Missionary  Work),  ignorant 

criticism  of,  v.  745  :  2. 
Evans,   T.    S.,   cited,   v.  635:1. 
Everlasting  throne,   the,   iii.  607:1. 
Every-day    life,    regulations   of,    i.329:2. 
Evidence,    the    apostles'   canons    of,    vi.  812:1-2. 
Evil,   authorship   of,    iii.  579:1. 

—  conquest  of,  by  the  cross,   vi.  245  :  2. 
• — -consequence   of   sin,   iii.  581  :  i. 

—  distinguished    from    doer,    iii.  34:1. 

—  doing,    that   good    may   come,    v.  5.39 :  2. 

—  duration   of,   iii.  309:2. 

—  God's    instrument    for    good,    vi.  698:2. 

—  good  taken  for,  i v.  93:1. 

—  hatred    of   godly,    iii.  76:  2. 

—  identified    w-ith    pain,    ii.  706:1. 

—  of   useless   lives,    ii.  643:1. 

—  origin   of.   ii.  540  :  2. 

and  of  good,   divine,   iii.  579:2. 

—  overcome   by  good,   iii.  609:1. 

—  Paul's  theory  of,  vi.  12:2. 

• — persistence  in   is  unnatural,  iv.  51:1. 

—  physical    made    correspondent    to    moral,    v. 

573:1- 

—  positive,    ii.  711:2. 

—  principle    in    the    world,    \-i.  372 :  2. 

—  problem   of  its  origin,   vi.  397-8. 

—  returning   for   good,   iii.  275:1. 

—  suffering,    not    wickedness,    iii.  579:1. 

—  temptation   to,    ii.  541  :  i. 

— ^  working   for  good,    iii.  580:1. 
ICvil-doers.   career  of,   iii.  154:1. 

—  fate  of,   ii.  764:  i,  2. 

—  hell  of.  ii.  70S:  T. 

—  success   and  peaceful   death   of,   {{.767:2. 
Evil-IMerodach,    ii.  457:  2.  iv.  143:  1.403:  i. 
Evils,    besetting,    iii.  112:2. 

Evolution,    reveals    divine    wisdom,    ii.  766:2. 

—  theory   of,    does   not   degrade   humanitj',   vi. 

814 :  1-2. 

—  and   creation,    i.  7  :  i  ;  iii.  376  :  2. 
wonderful,    {{.786:2. 


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Evolution,  religious,  a  history  of  degeneration,  v. 
530:  I. 

—  spiritual,    ii.  707  :  i. 

Ewald.  G.  H.  A.,  on  book  of  Job,  ii.  695 :  i. 
Joshua,   i.636:2. 

—  on   David  and   Psalm  iii.,  iii.  14  :  i. 

—  on  divine  justice,  iii.  648:2. 

—  on      Isaiah,      iii.  6j6:  2.  655  :  2.  735  :  2,  813  :  2, 

8i6:  I. 

—  on  Isaiah's  preface,  iii. 617:  2. 

—  on  Job's   wife,  ii.  711:  i. 

—  on  Judaizing,  vi.  147:  i. 

—  on  meaning  of  B'ne  Elim,  iii.  77:2. 
Judgment,   iii.  S04 :  2. 

—  on   Nehemiah,   ii.  628:2. 

—  on    Paul's   Epistles,   vi.  484:2. 

—  on  the  pillar  of  the  cloud,  i.  407  :  2. 

—  on      Psalms,      iii.  34:2,   67:1,    100:2,    120:2, 

122:1,  T23:r.  132:1,  169:2,  190:1, 
211:1.  236:1,  252:1,  261:2,  284:2, 
334:  i.vi.  59:  I. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    iv.  10:  i,  35  :  2,  40:  i,  63  :  i, 

64 :  I,  108 :  2,  109 :  i,  206 :  i,  237 :  i,  264 :  2, 
.356:1,  357:2,  362:1,  371:2,  374:1, 
375:1,  382:2,  385:1,  386:1,  387:1. 
390:2,  391:1,  399:1,  403:1,  404:1, 
411:1,  421:1,  422:2.  423:2,  424:1,  2, 
497:2,  515:2.  533:2.  549:1,  578:2, 
591:1,  597:1,  615:1,  627:2,  628:1, 
631  :  2,  633  :  I.  634  :  2,  640  :  2,  655  :  i, 
674:  2,  680:  2,  681  :  2,  v.  29:  1-2. 
Example,   duty  of  setting  good,   vr.  ^22 :  2. 

—  influence  of  silent,  vi.  702:  1-2. 

—  parent's,  before  child,   iii.  423:  2. 

—  principles  of,  in   Christian  life,  v.  667-9. 

—  sacredness  of,  v.  608-612. 
Examples  of  insect  life,  iii.  369:  :. 

Exclusive   devotion,    fundamental    reason   for,   iii. 

211  :  2. 
Exclusiveness,  saved  Judaism,  ii.  591  :  2. 
Excommunication,    powerless    against    conscience, 

V.  184:  I. 

—  congregational,  effect  of,  v.  653:1. 

—  in   early  church,  vi.  405-7. 
Exile,  the  Jewish,  iii.  743-8. 

—  causes  captives  to  remember  God.  iii.  510:2. 

581  :  2. 

—  congregation     formed    on     return     from,    i. 

563 :  I. 

—  correspondence  with   the  exiles,   iv.  154-6. 

—  effect     in     commercializing    the    Jew.s,     iii. 

746 :  2. 
in      transforming     them      to      passionate 

zealots,  iii.  510:  2. 

social  and  religious,  iii.  745  :  i,  iv.  511-512. 

— 'innocent  suffering  in,  iii.  747:1. 

—  only    an    episode    in    Israel's    tragedy,    iii. 

769:2. 


Exile,   the   Jewish,   prophetic    sentence   of.   iv.  60: 
I,  2,87 :  I. 

—  the   Restoration,  iii.  600:  2,  iv.  196-9 
— • and  after,  iv.  606-612. 

problem    of,    repeopling   Jerusalem,    iv. 

349:  I- 

• — •  ruin   througli,   iv.  193-6. 

— ^  slight  traces  in  Jewish  contemporary  litera- 
ture, iii.  746:  2. 

—  social  condition  of  Jews  in,  iii.  745:  i. 
Exiles,  quality  of,  iii.  739:  i. 

—  returned,   metliod   of  worship,  ii.  601  :  2. 
Existence,   struggle   for,   iii.  701:1. 
Exodus,  The,  chronology  of,  i.  170:  i. 

—  Nehemiah  on,  ii.  634:1. 

—  Psalm   of,   iii.  173  :  2. 

—  recapitulation   of,   1.231:1,2. 

—  route  of,  i.  170:  i. 

—  the  Second,  ii.  597  :  2. 
Exorcism,  see  Demonology,  Devils. 
Expectations  delayed,  1.39:1. 
Expediency,  condemned,  ii.  57  :  2. 
Experience,  disregard  of  lessons  of,  iii.  597 :  2. 
Expiation  to  justice,   1.343:1. 

Exposure,    a    chief   punishment    of    transgression, 

iii-  553:2. 
Externalism,  religious,  of  Jews,  ii.  606:  i. 
Extreme  Unction,  rite  of,  vi.  634:  2,  635  :  i. 
Eye,  The  Single,  explained,  ii.  179 :  1,2. 
Ezekiel,  air  of  leisure  in  writings  of,  iii.  746:1. 

—  analysis  of  conversion,   iv.  307:1. 

—  as    to   individual    sinners,    iv.  297:2. 

—  attitude  toward   heathen,   iv.  256:1. 

—  call  of.  iv.  219  :  I,  229:  2. 

—  compared  with  Hosea,  iv.  267  :  2. 
Isaiah,    iv.  226-8. 

—  conception    of   salvation,    iv.  312:1  sq. 
sin,   iv.  255  :  2. 

—  consecration    of,    iv.  233:1. 

—  denunciations  of  Edom,  iv.  278 :  1-2,  304-6. 

—  development  of  his  activity,  iv.  232  :  2. 

—  discrimination    of,    iv.  278 :  2. 

—  greatest  seer  in  the  world,  iii.  564:  i. 

—  on  false  prophecy,  iv.  250:1. 

—  on  God's  law-giving  in  Egypt,  i.  198:2. 

—  on    his    function    as   prophet,    iv.  297:1. 

—  on  the  idolatry  of  Egypt,  i.  126:  i. 

—  on  Nazaritism.  1.450:2. 

—  on   the   norllu-rn    invaders,   ii.  434:1. 

—  on    Zedekiah,    ii. 448:  1-2. 

—  a  popular  preacher,  iv.  295  :  2. 

—  a  prophet  of  the  exile,  iv.  219:  1,295:2. 

—  rigorous   logic   of,   iv.  242:1. 

—  temple  of,  iv.  324 :  2  sq. 

—  test  of,  obedience,  iv.  231 :  2. 

—  turning-point   of   his   ministry,   iv.  294:1. 

—  vision  of,  contrasted  with  Isaiah's,  iv.  227:1, 
relation  to   Pentateuch,   iv.  322:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


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Ezckiel,  vision  of,  a  theocracy,  iv.  318:2  sq. 

destruction      of     Jerusalem     and      its 

(eniplc,   iv.  239  :  1  sq. 

—  "  vvalcliman  "   of  souls,   iv.  _'97:i. 

—  and  Jcrcniiali,   iv.  221-5. 

E/.ckicI,  Book  of,  non-ccrcmonialism  of,  1.400:2. 
Ezra,   the  Scribe,  li.  615-618. 

—  gencalog)',    ii.  616:1. 

—  devout   nature,   ii.  617:1. 

—  enthusiasm,    ii.  617:1. 

—  expedition  of,  ii.  618-620. 

—  faith  of,    ii.  620:  2. 

—  issue   of    reformation,   ii.  628:1. 
—-prayer  of,  in.  Nehemiah,  ii.66i:2. 

—  remorse   for  sins  of  his  people,  i.622:l. 

—  the   nation's   instructor,   ii.6i7:2. 

—  views  on   foreign  marriages,  ii.  621:1. 
Ezra,  Book  of,  ii.  589  :  1,  iv.  606 :  i  to  610  :  2. 

l-"aber,    F.    W.,    cited,    v.  124  :  i,  265  :  2. 
Failure   hrmgs    lessons,    i.  680  :  2. 

—  impossibility  of  Chri.stifan,  vi.  513-514. 

—  moral    uses   of.    v.  278  :  2,  279. 

—  social,    ii.  "j^S-  '■  i- 
Faint-heartedness,  see  Timidity. 

r^airbairn,  A.  M.,  on  the  Resurrection,  v.  699 :  I. 
Faith    (see   also   Justification   by   Faith),   ages   of, 
ii.  218:  2. 

—  an  assurance  and  a  proof,  vi.  530-2. 

—  ancient,   rescued   from  corruption,   iv.  211:2. 

—  antagonist  of  fear,  iii.  149:  i. 

—  antithesis    to    hearing,    \i.  19-20. 
to  sinfulness,   iii.  86:2. 

— -as   emancipator,   v.  868-72. 

—  as  rooted  in  Christ,  v.  234  :  2,  235. 

—  as  the  way,  v.  225. 

—  as  to  God's  pare.   iii.  17:  T. 

—  assurance   of   prayer   heard,   iii.  15:1. 

—  before    righteousness,    iii.  148:1. 

—  believers,    requisite    to    work    of    Christ,    vi. 

217:  I. 
- — born    of   despair,    v.  724-6. 

—  brings   healing   from    Christ,   v.  ^2)  '■  i- 

—  casting  burdens  on   the   Lord,  vi.  724:2. 

—  chilled    by    disillusion,    v.  229:2. 

—  coincidence    with    obedience,   v.  38:1. 

—  collapse   of  Jewish,    iii.  696:1. 

—  controls   fear.    iii.  144:1. 

—  correlative   of   Christ,    v.  527  :  2. 

—  culture  as   enemy   to   the,    iii.  704:  I. 

—  danger   of   delusions    in,   v.  622:1. 

—  decay    in    old    Jerusalem,    iv.  240:2. 

—  definition   of   in   Hebrew,   i.27:i. 

—  demands   utterance,   v.  758  :  2, 

- — destruction  of  material   forms  of.   iii.  741:  2. 

—  development  of,   into  knowledge,  i.  147:1. 

—  disciples   lacked    that   of   Jesus,    iv.  799 :  i. 

—  discipline    of,    iii.  806:1. 


Faith,   enthusiasm   of,   i.  47  : 

—  exemplified    in   Jonathan's    exploit,    ii.  58:2. 

59:  1,2. 

—  e.xtra-human  means  an  aid  to,  vi.  457:1. 
accepting,  a  test  of,  vi.456:  2,  457:  i. 

—  fellowship    of,    iii.  648:  2. 

—  gives    courage,    iii.  24:1. 

—  God  demands  for  help,  v.   145:2,146:  i. 

—  grounds   for   Christian,   vi.  706:1. 

—  hazy   later   meaning  of,   iv.  556:1. 

—  in    divine   help,    {.123:2. 
—  power,    i.  645  :  2  ;  iii.  559  :  2. 

—  in   the   transcendent,   the   heart  of   religion, 

V.  724:  I. 

—  intellectual  hindrances  to,  vi.  29. 

—  involves    self-surrender,    v.  46:1. 

—  its    work    in    life:    groping    after,    vi.  537:1. 
choosing,  vi.  537-9. 

as  discipline  for  life's  work,  vi.  539-540. 

makes  life  a  sacrament,  vi.  540. 

—  justification    by,    v.  519:  2,  520:  I. 

perversion    of    doctrine,    vi.  753  :  2. 

vs.   works,   vi.  588-592. 

—  kind   and   object,   vi.  159. 

—  lack,   udt  compensated  by  merits,  v.  143  :  2. 
of   full,   keeps   from  God,  v.  278 :  2. 

—  lends    efficacy    to    moral    law,    v.  894:2, 895. 

—  life   governed    by,    iii. 710:1. 

—  link  between   sacrifce   and   object,   v.  852  :  2. 

—  linked   with   a  holy  life,   vi.  720:2. 

—  logic    of,    iii.  105  :  2. 

—  main    lesson    taught    in    Book    of   Kings,    ii. 

460:  I. 

—  meaning  of,  vi.  104:  t-2. 

—  meditations  of,   iii.  82  :  2. 

—  metaphor  of,  iii.  23:2. 

—  must  be  based  on  obedience  for  happiness, 

iii.  442  :  T. 

—  ])oth  of  head  and  heart,  v.  384  :  2. 

mutual    between    man    and    Christ,    v. 

140 :  I. 

of    spirit,    not    senses,    v.28o:i. 

strengthened   by  absence   of   object,   v. 

272 :  2. 

—  nature  of,  v.  527:1-2. 
and  evolution  of,  vi.  336. 

—  necessity    of,    iv.  759:1. 

—  needs   machinery   to   transmit,   vi.  466-9. 
to   be    unselfish,    v.  154:2. 

—  not    blind    assent    nor    mental    suspense,    i. 

47:^- 

—  not    made    needless    liy    fulfilment    of    the 

promise,    vi.  542  :  T. 

—  of  David   Livingstone,   ii.  108:1. 

—  of   Job,    ii.  709  :  I.  722  :  2. 

—  often    held    mere   credulity,   vi.  717  :  2.  718:  r. 

—  only  evidence  of  Christ's  nearness,  v.  279.  2, 

280:  I. 


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Faith,  Paul's  idea  of.  vi.  196-7. 

—  penalty  of  lacking,  vi.  696:1. 

—  place  in  Christian  virtues,  v.  906:2. 

—  power  of  evolution   in,   v.  154:2. 

—  procedure    from    lower   to   higher,   v.  229:1. 

—  profession   of,   iii.  34  :  2. 

—  reaches  divine  heart,  iii.  33  :  2. 

—  reconciliation  with  reason,   ii.  ']},2  :  2. 

—  relation   to  hope,   vi.  324:  1-2. 

• — -  —  of   tlie   ascension   to,    v.  309:1-2. 

— -reward  of,   iii.  76:  2    (see  also   Hannah). 

—  righteousness    of,    vi.  155-159. 

—  safe    if    spiritual    tastes    are    cultivated,    v. 

166:  2. 

—  salvation  by,  vs.   law,  v.  857  :  2. 

—  Satan's    attempt    to    break    down,    constant, 

vi.  725 :  2. 

—  saving,  how  obtained,  v.  551 :  i. 

—  sees   God's   manifestations,   iii.  52:1. 

—  substance  above  forms,   v.  921. 

—  supplication  of,  iii.  82:1. 

—  three  barriers  of,  \\.y^g:2. 

—  three  great   doctrines  of,   iv.  757  :  2. 

—  trial  of,  ii.  138:  1,2. 

—  triumph  of,  ii.426:  i. 

—  triumphant,    iii.  39  :  2. 

—  unity  the  bulwark  of,  vi.  726:  i. 

—  victorious  power  in  conflict,  vi.  543  :  2. 
■ —  victory  of,  v.  756-9. 

—  victory  of  our,  iii.  704  :  2. 

—  voice  of,  iii.  75  :  i. 

—  with  hope  and  love,  v.  888:2,  889:  i. 

—  and  atheism,  problem  between  fundamental, 

iii.  660:  2. 

—  and  grace,   Paul's  doctrine  of,  iv.  208:2. 

—  and  materialism,  problem  between  practical, 

iii.  660:  2. 

—  and  politics,  in  Isaiah's  time,  iii.  671-5. 

—  and    prayer,    connection   between,    iv.  874:1. 

—  and  sight,  struggle  between,  iv.  309:  i. 

—  see  also  Christian,  Christianity. 
Faithfulness,   blessings   attending,    iv.  387:1. 
Faithless  means  foolish,  i.  425:1. 

Falkland,  Lord,  as  champion  of  peace,  v.  349 :  I. 
Fall,  the,  of  man,  vi.  751  :  2. 
False   swearing,   1.278:2. 

—  witness,   an   unpardonable   crime,   iii.  371  :  i. 
forbidden,  i.  202 :  2. 

wide   reach   of,   i.  203:1. 

Falsehood,  as  illustrated   l)y   Ananias,  v.  350:2. 

—  evils  resulting  from,  iii.  380:2. 

—  improper    lenity   to,    vi.  371  :  I. 

—  in    Christian    bodies,    worse    than    disunion, 

iv.  no:  2. 

—  is  always  evil,  iv.  833  :  2. 

—  nature  of,  vi.  260:2. 

— 'not  from  God,  vi.  372:  i. 
Family,  The,   a   sanctuary  of  purity,   iv.  334 :  2. 


Family,  tlie   Christian,   vi.  S8-98,  272-6. 

—  constitution,    {.651:2. 

—  inheritance   of   character,   ii.  243:2. 
■ — life,   true    unit,    ii.  641:1. 

■ —  numerous,     coveted     anionic     old    Jews,    iii. 
311:2. 

—  of  God,  gospel  of,  iv.  739 :  2. 

—  traditions,   of   Chronicles,   ii.  487:1. 
Famine,  in  David's  reign,  ii.194:  i. 

' — •  —  cause    of,    195:2. 

■ — in  Samaria,  ii.  359:1. 
Fancy,   toying   with    supernatural,   i.  181  :  i. 
Farrar,  J.  W.,  on  the  Apocalypse,  1.925:2. 

—  on   Epistle   of  James,   vi.  572  :  2. 

—  on  Jewish  ceremonialism,  v.  410:2. 

—  on    pagan   viciousness,    v.    531:2. 

- — on    Paul's    "thorn    in    tlie    flesh,"'    v.  417:1. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      ii.  218  :  i,  v.  53  :  2,  54  :  i, 

61  :  I,  vi.  368:  I,  2,  369:  I,  370:  I,  650:  1-2. 

Fas    of    the    Romans    corresponded    to    the    Dec- 
alogue,   i.  510:  2. 

Fashion,  not  to  be  made  an  idol,  ii.  34:2. 

Fast,    injudicious,    ordered    by    Saul,    ii.62:T. 

Fasting,    controversy    concerning,    iv.  830 :  i  .sq. 

—  formal,    iii.  834  :  i. 

- — prescription   and   action,  v.   34:2. 

—  principle  of,  iv.  717:2. 

— -token  of  penitence,  iv.  130:  2. 
Fasts  of  the  Exile,  continuance  of,  iv.  637 :  2. 
Fat,  prohibition  of,  i.  261  :  2. 
Fatalism,   negatives   character,    iii.  644:2. 
Fate,  impotence  of  earthly  conditions  against,  iii. 
131  :2. 

—  of  the  godless,  iii.  133:  I. 

— ^onc   comes   to  all,   iii.  500:2. 
Fatherhood,  holiness  of,  1.334:1. 

—  of    God,    does    not    encourage    presumption, 

i.  147:  I,  iii.  608:  I. 
■  —  idea  as  old  as  humanity,  iv.  32:2. 

—  — ■ — -involves  human  brotherhood,  iv.  78:1. 
Israel's     liesitation     in     ascribing,     iv. 

646:1. 

—  —  not    an    antithesis    to    His    sovereignty, 

iii.  608:  I. 

and  His  humanity,  iv.  514-516. 

Fatherly  pity  of  God,   iii.  258:  i. 

Fathers,    the,    those    who    would    go    back    to,    ii. 

725  :  I. 

—  of   Israel    faithless    to    God,    iv.  93:1. 
Fathers'   houses  or  clans,   i.  573:  i. 
Faults,  secret,  iii.  57:1. 

Fear,  the  source  of  misery,  i.  680:  I. 

—  as   religious   motive,   i.  523 :  2. 

instinctive  in  man,  iv.  66:l. 

ruling     in      Egyptian      religion,      i. 

528:2. 

—  of  God,  an  outgrowth  of  love,  vi.  690 :  2. 
atheism   of,    iii.  658-661. 


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Fear  of  God  banished  by  trust  in  Him,  iii.74:  i. 

Israel   lifted   to  love   from,  i.  527 :  [. 

morbid    combination     with    desire    of 

Him,    i.  222  :  2. 

needless,   ii.  610:1. 

Feast  of  the  dedication,  v.  187:  r. 

—  of   Purim,   ii.  674  :  2,  686 :  2. 

—  of    tabernacles,    ii.  512  :  2.  660:  2  ;  iii.  289  :  I. 

—  uf   trumpets,    ii.  656:1. 

—  of   weeks,    ii.  556  :  i. 
F'easting  with  Jehovah,   i.  430:  i. 
F"easts,  Jewish  religious,   iv.  341  :  2. 

—  of  the  Lord,  i.349:  i. 
Federalist   school   of   divines,  vi.  517:2. 
Felix,  character  of,  v.  502:1-2. 

—  type  of  procrastination,  v.  506  :  i. 
Fellowship,   with   God,   iii.  192:1. 
Female   slaves,  provisions  as  to,   i.  609. 

—  .see  also  Slaves,  Women. 

Females  and  right  of  inheritance,  i.  710:2. 
Ferguson,    Sir   S.,   "  Lays  of  the   Western  Gael " 

quoted,   v.  ^22  :  i. 
Fertility   and    righteousnes.s,    iii.  684:1. 

—  of  a  land,  what  it  depends  on,  i.6i4:2. 
Fetishism   of  Hayti   negroes,   i.  584:  i. 

Fiery   in.scription,   the,    iv.402:2. 

F'ig-tree,  the  barren,   iv.  887  :  2. 

Figured   stones  of  tlie  Canaanites,  i.  482:1. 

"Fill   the   hand,"   i.  392  :  2. 

Findlay,  G.  G.,  cited,  v.  472 :  i. 

Fire,   in   Scripture   usage,   i.  249:2. 

—  as   means    of   the    last   judgment,    vi.  747 :  2, 

748:1. 

—  symbolism     of     reckless     speech,     vi.597:2, 

598. 
F'irmilian  of  Caesarea,  cited,  vi.  674. 
First  shall  be  last,   iv.  768:1,2. 
Firstborn,   law   of   the,   i.  171  :  i. 

—  redemption    of,    sanctity    of,    1.394:1. 

—  sacrifice   of,    i.  394  :  i.  iv.  47  :  i. 

—  of  the  Creator,   iii.  374:  2. 
First-fruits,    vi.  891  :  2,  892  :  i. 

—  always   consecrated   to   God,   {.339:1. 

—  day  of,   i.  473  :  i. 

—  law  of,   iv.  26  :  2. 

—  of   His   redeemed   ones,    iv.  804:1. 

—  presentation   of,    iii.  266:2. 

Fiske,  John,  "  Destiny  of  Man"  quoted,  iii.  716:  i. 
Flattery,  allied   to  lying,  iii.  390:1. 

—  and  woman,   iii.  530:2. 

Flavel,    John,    on   blessing   of   a    religious    father, 

11.54:2,55:  I. 
Flesh     (see     also     Body),    harvest    of,     v.  913 : 2, 

914:  I. 

—  "lusts  of  the,"  vi.  257  :  2,  258:  I. 
- — meaning  of,  v.  898  :  i. 

■ — Paul's,    v.  915:2. 

—  war    with    the    spirit,    v.  896-900. 


Flesii,  works  of,  v.  900-3. 

—  vs.   spirit.    Paul  on,   vi.  146-152. 
Flogging,  how  indicted,  v.  355  :  r. 
Flood,   the,   see   Deluge. 

F'olly,  allurements  of,  iii.  380:  2. 

—  contrasted    with    w  isdom    in    Proverbs,    iii. 

371:  1,378:2. 

—  historical,    iii.  371  :  i. 

Food,   daily,  a  peace  offering,  1.330:2. 
and   idolatry,   1.330:2. 

—  lawful,   use  of,    1.329:2. 

—  the   true    s|)iritual,    vi. 694:  1-2. 
Fool,   the,  a  power,   iii.  502:1. 

—  hope   for  the,   iii.  433  :  2. 

—  of  public   life,   iii.  503:  1. 

—  Scrii)tural   denotation   of,   iii.  108:1. 

— ^  what    Proverbs   has   to   say   of,   iii.  430-4. 
Foolishness,    moral,    iii.  272  :  2. 
Foot-washing,    in    the    East,   v.  212:  2. 
Forbearance,    David's    compared    to    world's,    ii. 
94:2. 

—  of  God,  ii.  661  :  2. 
Forbidden  delights,   iii.  381:1. 
Force,  atheism  of,  iii.  658:  2. 

—  conquests  bj',   ii.  69  :  2. 
Foreknowledge.    God's,    vi.  12  :  2,  13  :  i,  682  :  2. 
Foreordination,    v.  575  :  i,  vi.  12  :  2,  13  :  i. 

—  liberty  not  curtailed  by,  ii.40:  i. 
- —  Paul  on,  vi.  320  :  2. 

—  vs.      free-will,      ii.  35 :  2      (not     inconsistent 

with),    \i.  922  :  2. 
Forgetfulness,   besetting   >in   of,    iii.  676:1. 

—  of   God's   mercies,    111.267:2. 
Forgiveness,   iii.  -'25-7. 

—  anecdote  of.   vi.  820:1. 

—  by  expiation,  iii.  168:  i. 

—  effects   of.    111.425:2,696:1. 

—  God's,  of  sins.  iv.  313  :  2.  345  :  2,  726  :  2,  vi.  79, 

158,  242:  I. 

—  inherent   in   f!od"s   nature,   111.314:1. 

—  joy    and    satisfaction    of.    iii.  84  :  2,  iv.  763  :  T. 

—  knowledge    of    God   obtained   by,    ii.  580 :  2. 

—  of  enemies.   111.2/5:1. 

—  of  trespasses,  iv.  762-^. 

—  power  for  generating  grace,  v.  61. 

—  reward   of,    iii.  427  :  2. 

—  spirit   of  Christ,   iii.  16:  i. 
— •  unlimited   duty   of,   v.  93  :  2. 

Forms,  religious,  see  Ritualism. 
Fornication,   Paul   on,  v.  659-662. 

—  stronger    type    of   sin    than    adultery    is,    vi. 

902 :  2. 

—  universality  in  pagan  times:   evils,  v.  900:2, 

90[  :  I. 
Fortitude  a   merit,   iii.  568:1. 
F'ortune.   reversals  of,   iii.  592  :  2. 
Forty,   symbolic  meaning  of,   1.318:1. 
Foundling  hospitals,  origin  and  abuse,  v.  346:  I. 


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Fountain  of  living  water,  iv.  98 :  2. 
Fountains  of  Elisha,  see  Elisha. 

—  Solomon's,  ii.  269 :  i. 
Fragrance,  see  Savor. 

Francis   de   Sales,    St.,   cited   on   small   congrega- 
tions, V.  468 :  2. 
Francis    of    Assisi,    St.,    temporal    tragedy    of,    ii. 

Frankincense   for  the  sacrifice,   i.  254:1. 
Fraud,   rebuked  by  the   Bible,  i.  588:1. 

—  unprotkableness,    i.  688  :  i  ;  ii.  88 :  i. 

—  "  pious."    meaning   of.    i.  687  :  2. 
Frederick  the  Great,  despair  after  Kunersdorf,  i. 

130:2. 
Freebooters,  David's  band  called,  ii.23r  :  i. 
Freedom  (see  also  Liberty)  : 

—  Christian,  glories  and  abuses,  v.  733. 

of  interpretation,   v.  749:  2,  750  :  i. 

vs.  authority,  v.  734 :  2,  735  :  i. 

—  consistent  with  foreordination,  35  :  2. 

—  human,  iii.  409-412. 

—  moral,   great   religious  truth,   iv.  259:1. 
how  God  constitutes,  v.  238:1. 

—  of  the  soul,  iv.  831  :  2. 

—  religious,  perils  of,  iii.  846  :  2,  v.  893-6. 

—  true,  divine  law  of,  vi.744:  i. 

Free-will  (see  also  Determinism;  Election;  Free- 
dom), V.  160:  2. 

—  essential    to    virtue,    vi.  303:1. 

—  explains   salvation    of   a   few,    v.  580:1. 

—  God's    purpose    for    men,    vi.  401  :  2. 

—  necessary   to    salvation,   v.  471:!. 

—  necessity   for   rational   life,   vi.  578-9. 

—  power  to  come  to  repentance,  vi.749:2. 

—  reason  of,  vi.  397-8. 

—  to    choose    perdition,    iii.  846  :  2,  v.  587  :  2. 

—  vs.        foreordination,        ii.  35  :  2,  iv.  259 :  i,  v. 

238:1. 
Free-will  offerings,  i.263:  i. 
French  Revolution  and  atheism,  iii.  440 :  2. 
Friedlander's    "  the    Jewish    religion,"    quoted,    i. 

534:  I. 
Friend,   God   the   perfect,   iii.  569:1. 
Friends,  false,  iii.  76:  2. 
"  I'Vicnds  "    (Quakers),   and   non-resistance  of,   ii. 

565 :  2. 
Friendship,  iii.  404-7. 

—  doubles  faculties,  iii.  405:1. 

—  freedom   in  expression   tlic   test,   iii.  602:1. 

—  in  adversity,   111.405:2. 

—  loss   through  breaking,   iii.  406:1. 

—  lower  than   Christian  love,  111.404:2. 

—  of  Jesus   Christ,   11.85:2. 

—  of  the  young,  ii.  85:1. 

—  ripens   with   time,   iii.  405  :  2. 

—  selfishness   of  much,   iii.  83:1. 

—  too  rarely  formed  on  Christian  lives,  vi.  289- 

290. 

—  with  God,  iii.  406 :  2. 


Frogs,  the  plague  of,  1.154:2. 
Fronmiiller,   G.   F,  C,  cited,  vi.  653 :  2. 
Froude,  J.  A.,  on  God  in  history,  i.  507 :  2. 
Fryth,    John,    reply    to    Sir    Thomas    More,    iii. 

515:  I. 
Fuller,  J.  Al.,  on  Daniel,  iv.  408:1. 

—  on    Psalm    Ixvi,    iii.  171  :  2. 
Fuller's   well,   11.234:2. 
Future,   the,  618-622. 

—  confidence    in,    presumptuous,    in    men,    vi. 

618-622. 
Future  life    (see  also  Eschatology),  beliefs  made 
real   by   Christ's   death,   v.  228:1-2. 

—  faith  in  a,   iii.  500:2. 

—  double    promise    of,   in    Old    Testament,    iii. 

764 :  2. 

Gaal,  son  of  Ebed,  i.  798 :  i. 
Gabriel,  the  archangel,  v.  13. 

—  first    mentioned,    iv.  414:2. 

—  warning  to  Daniel,  iv.  419:2. 
Gad,  praised  by  Moses,  i.621:  i. 

—  sagacity  and  energy,  ibid. 

Gad,   tribe   of,   agree   to   form   van   of   Canaanite 
invasion,   i.  478:  2. 

—  insignificant   figure   in   history,   1.479:2. 

—  Moses'  displeasure  with,  1.478:1. 

—  tenacious   courage,   i.  116:2. 

Gad,  the  prophet,  "David's  seer,"  11.89:1,207:2, 

235  :  2. 
Galatia,  settlement  and  character,  v.  465  :  2,  466 :  I, 

818:2. 
Galatians,  the,  circumcision  prejudicial  among,  vi. 

.393:  I- 
Galatians,   Epistle   to,   vi.  382  :  i,  390  :  I. 

—  cited,   vi.  373,  590:  i. 

—  vehemence  of,  vi.  294 :  2,  318  :  i. 

—  an  epistle  of  faith,  vi.3i8:2. 

—  controversial   atmosphere,  vi.  7  :  2. 

—  idea   of   universal   salvation   in,   vi.  7  :  2. 

—  lack  of  preliminary  graciousness,   vi.  193:1. 

—  on    remission    of    sin,    vi.  14:2. 

—  Paul's    self-assertion    in,    vi.  193:1. 

—  place   in   Pauline  epistles,  vi.9:2. 
Galilee,   Christ  begins  ministry   in,   iv.  708-10. 

—  crisis   in,   iv. 743:1. 

—  stronghold  of  Judaism,  v.  408:  i. 

—  and  Judaea,  "the  two  orthodox  provinces," 

iii.  178:  I. 
Gallio,  character  and  action  of,  v.  630:  1,631:  i. 

—  and  Jewish   sect  law,  vi.  586 :  2. 

—  and  the  trial  of  St.  Paul,  v.  479-48o. 
Gamaliel,  character  and   position,   v.  409:2, 410. 

—  counsel   of,   v.  351-5. 
Gambling,   spirit  of,  111.356:2. 

Gardiner,     Capt.     Allen,     antarctic     explorer,     ii. 

.358:2. 
Garrison,  William  Lloyd,  persecution  of,  11.315:2. 
"Gate,  proselytes  of  the,"  v.  430:1-2. 


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Gie 


Gath,  the  Ark  at,  ii.  24 :  2. 

—  city   of   Goliath,    ii.  73  :  i,  87  :  2. 

—  David    at,    ii.  85  :  2,  87  :  i  ;  iii.  14S:  2. 

—  gigantic  men  of,  ii.  198:  2. 
Gaiitier,  Leon,   iv.  325:1. 

Gaza,   religious  conservatism  of,   v.  395  :  2. 

—  Samson  in,  i.  819-822. 

Geba,  Jonathan   defeats    Fliilistines   at,   ii.  55  :  2. 
Gedaliah,   Jewish   satrap   of   Nebuchadrezzar,   put 
over   Judah,   ii.  455  :  i. 

—  murdered,    iv.  136  :  i,  167  :  i,  294  :  2. 
Gedor,  conquest  of,   ii.  489  :  2. 

Gehazi,  servant  of  Elisha,  ii.  351:  1,2,362:  i. 

—  cupidity  of,  ii.  354  :  2,  355  :  i,  2. 

- — made  a  leper  by  Elisha,  ii.  356 :  i. 
Genealogies,    Biblical,    ii.  480-5. 

their     moral     and     impression,     ii.  483 :  2, 

484:1. 
• — of  antediluvian   period,   ii.  481  :  2. 

—  of  Chronicles,  ii.  476  :  i. 

—  of   Israel's  tribes,   {.466:1,2. 

—  of  Matthew,   iv.  698:1. 

—  of  patriarchal   period,   ii.48i:2. 

—  women  ignored  in,  ii.  484  :  2. 
Genealogy  of  the  Lagidje,  etc.,  iv.  432. 
Generations,  the  old  and  the  new,  i.  465  :  2. 
Generative    power,    affected    by    God's    curse,    i. 

314:  I- 
Generosity  commanded  by   wisdom,   iii.  359:1. 

—  golden  mean  of,  ii.  484:2. 

—  involved  with  energy,  iii.  384:  i. 

—  succeeds,  ii.  130:  i. 

Genesis,  Book  of,  sole  aim,  i.  5 :  1-2. 
Genius,  popularly  dispensed  from   ethical  canons, 
vi.8r8. 

fallacy    of   the    idea,    819. 

Gentile  priesthood,   i.  186:2. 

Gentiles,  the,  at  outset  of  Christianity: 

—  anti-Jewish    prejudice,    v.  919:  2,  920:  t. 

—  cause  of  their  turning  to  Judaism,  vi.  35  :  i. 

—  condition    of    pre-Christian,    vi.3i6:2. 

—  differentiated    from   Jews,    vi.  34:2. 

—  faith  vs.  Jewish  unbelief,  v.  581-5. 

—  first  convert  among,  v.  429-430. 

—  Jesus'   inclusion   into  Jewish    fold,   v.  81. 

—  Jewi.sh    grudge    against    their    baptism,    v. 

385:2,  vi.  330:  I. 

—  Luke's  go.spel  that  of  tlieir  inclusion,  v.  8 :  i. 

—  pressed  to  Judaize,   v.  915:2. 

—  relation    of    converts    to    Judaic     rites,    vi. 

246:  I. 

—  responsibility   through   moral   consciousness, 

V.  535  :  I. 

—  seed  of  union  with  Jews  into  Christians,  v. 

198:  1,204:  I. 

—  separation    from    Jews    effected    by    Chris- 

tianity, vi.  264:  I. 

—  shut  out  from  Israel's  hope,  vi.35:2. 

—  slow  conversion  of,  v.  482  :  2. 


Gentiles,  spiritual  union  with  Jews,  vi.  17:2,  18:  i. 

—  struggle  of  Jews  to  compel  circumcision,  v. 

846-7. 

—  the  "eleventh  hour"  laborers  meant  in  the 

parable,  v.  873:  2. 

—  their  status  the  crux  of  the  church,  v.  7 -.2. 
-^treatment  of,  crux  of  early  Christianity,  v. 

839:  2,840:  I. 

—  walk  of,  vi.  66-69. 
Gentleman,  the  word  dehned,  iii.  681  :  2. 
Gentleness,   iii.  806 :  2. 

George    III,    exalted    notion    of    prerogative,    iii. 

445:  I. 
Gerizim,   Ebal   and,  1.684:1. 
Gershom,  the  lirst-born  of  Moses,  i.  131 :  2. 
Gershonites,    had    charge    of    the    Tabernacle,    i. 

718:2. 

—  ofifice  of,   i.  396:  i. 

Gesenius,    F.   H.   W.,   on   meaning  of   B'ne   Elim, 

iii.  77 :  2. 
Geshur    in    Syria,    ii.  164  :  2,  165  :  2. 

—  king  of,   ii.  234:  i. 

Geshuri,  not  subdued  by  Joshua,  {.696:2. 
Gethsemane,    Christ    in,    iv.  797  :  r  sq..  908:  2  sq. 

—  destruction   of  garden   of,   iii.  559:1. 

—  the  watch   in,  v.  (j8-ioi. 
Gezer,   ii.  247  :  2. 

Gibbon,     Edward,     on     causes     of     Christianity's 
progress,  i.  634:  i. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      iii.  707  :  i,  iv.  138  :  2,  vi. 

697:  1,792:  I. 
Gibborem,    Solomon's    body-guard,    {{.236:2. 
Gibeah,  crime  of,  i.  830  :  i. 

—  Jonathan's  army  at,  {{.55:2. 

—  of  God    (also  of  Saul),  {{.41:2,42:1. 

—  of  Saul,    {{.47:2,196:1. 

—  Saul  returns  to,   {{.  45  :  2. 

—  shocking   immoraHty   of,    {v.  190:1. 
G{beon,  pool  of,  {{.  123:  i. 

— ■  Tabernacle   at,   {{.  147  :  2. 
G{beon{tes   and   their   stratagem,   {.686:1. 

—  reduced   to   drudgery,   {.  687  :  r. 
G{deon,   son  of  Joash,   {.  778  :  2. 

—  death   of,   {.  795  :  i. 

—  defeats    the    M{d{an{tes,    {.  788  sq. ;  i{i.  215  :  2. 

—  the  eccles{apt{c,  {.791-5. 

—  '■  fa{nt  yet  pursu{ng,"  {.790:1-2. 

—  {conoclast   and   reformer,   {.  780-3. 

—  in  M{(l{an{te  camp,  1.7^17:2. 

—  name  changed  lo  Jerubbaal,  {.  781  :  2. 

—  refuses   to   be   k{ng.    {.791:2. 

—  scourges    elders    w{th    thorns   and   br{ars,    i. 

790:  I. 

—  thre.sh{ng,  {.  778  :  2. 

•-and  the  angel  of  the   Lord.   {.779:2. 
G{esebrecht,   Er{edr{ch,  c{ted  or  quoted,  iv.  130:2,. 
140:  I,  163:  I,  172:  2,  173  :  I,  174:  2.  177:  I, 
178:  2,  180:2,  183:  I,  185:2.  187:  2,  199:  I, 
2,  201 :  I,  202 :  I,  2,  204 :  i,  534:  i. 


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Gift  of  intense  spiritual  life,  ii.  5^7:  t. 
Gifts   (see  also  Giving),   Paul  on,  vi.  181-4. 

—  requital  of,  v.  572. 

—  to  be  proportionate,  1.404:1. 

Gifts    (talents),  exaggerated  valuation  in  Church 
work,   V.  763:  2,764:  I. 

—  nemesis    of    neglected,    vi.  462-3. 

—  of  God,   use  and  responsibility,  vi.715. 
through  Christ,  vi.  204-7. 

—  spiritual,   v.  686-690. 

no  test  of  Christianity,  v.  687  :  2. 

—  supernatural,  in  early  churches,  v.  855  :  i. 
Giiion.    Solomon   at,   ii.  236 :  2. 

Gilboa.   Mount,   effect   of  battle   at,    ii.  111:2. 

—  Saul  at,  ii.  104  :  i. 

—  Saul   defeated   at,   ii.  110:2. 
■Gilead,  i.  798-802. 

—  description  of  charm  and   fertility,  1.799:1. 

—  "Is  there  no  balm  in?''  iv.  54:2. 
•Gilgal,  the  name,   i.  662  :  2. 

—  Bethel's  rival,  iv.  451:2. 

—  Elisha   at,   ii.  352  :  i. 

—  see  Samuel,  circuit  of. 
■Ginsburg,   C.   D.,   on   wealth,   iii.  486:1. 
Gittitcs,   faithful  to  David,   ii.  172:1. 
(liver,  Christ  as  complete,  v.  149:1-2. 

—  God  as  the  great,  v.  148:  i. 

■Giving    (see    also    Charity),   courage   in,   a   social 
need,  v.  165  :  i. 

—  Christian,    Paul   on,   v.  781-6. 
rules  of,   V.  783:1-2. 

—  gain  from,  iii.  504:2. 

—  should  be  in  proportion.  ii.6oT  :  i. 
■Gladiatorial    shows,    pagan    and    Christian    views 

of,   V.  310:  2. 
Gladness    in    religion    for    cliildrcn,    ii.  671  :  2. 
Glass,   seeing   through   a,   v.  693:1. 
Gleaning   and   reaping.    {.590:2. 
Gloom,  characteristic  of  history,   ii.  226:1. 

—  November,  psychological  aspect  of,  ii.  625  :  i. 
Glory,   as   attribute   of   God,   v.   752:1. 

—  Christ's,    subject    of    tlie    Gospel,    v.  754:2, 

755:1. 

—  earthly   vs.    spiritual,   v.  673  :  2,  673  :  I. 

—  God  become  visible,   iii.  809:1. 

—  not  to  be  sought  in  God's  service,  v.  364:2. 
Gnats,  the  plague  of,  i.  155:  i. 

Gnosticism,   characteristics.   vi.65:i. 

—  chief  error  of,  vi.  210:1. 

—  essence,  vi.  248 :  1-2. 

—  emanation   theory,   vi.  500:1. 

—  in  early  Asian  Churches,  vi.  704  :  2,  771  :  I. 

—  in  Ionia,  vi.  766:  i. 

—  moral   teaching,    vi.  398-400,  649  :  2. 

—  problem  of,  vi.  395-8. 

—  results   in   sterile   monasticism,   v.  334:1. 

—  vagueness,  vi.  763:1. 


Gob.   ii.  198:  I. 

God,  a  consuming  fire,  iii.  699:  i. 

—  a   living  person,   {.20:1,135:2. 

—  a  stronghold  in  trouble,  iii.  103:1. 

—  absence    of,    ii.  23  :  2,  27  :  2. 

—  access  to,  iii.  18:  2. 

—  accomplishes  purposes,  ii.  37  :  2. 

—  adoration    of,    ii.  661  :  2. 

—  against  the  wicked,  iii.  386:  2. 

—  agents,  humble  ori;4in  of,  ii.69:r. 

—  anger   of,    iii.  585:1. 

—  angry,  ark  the  symbol  of,  ii.24:2. 

—  anthropomorphism    of,    proi)hets    regarding, 

iii.  764 :  2. 
—  appearing  as  fire,  i.  132:2. 

—  approval    and   censure   of,   iii.  403:1. 

—  argument    from    history,    iii.  757:1. 

—  as  a  champion,  iii.  243  :  i. 

—  as    a    conqueror,    iii.  198:1. 

—  as  a  guide,  iii.  271  :  2. 

—  as  a  husbandman,   iii.  169:  i. 

—  as  a  person,  i.  20:  i. 
■"  He,"   iii.  768:  i. 

—  as   a   potter,   iv.  103-8. 

—  as  a   refuge,   iii.  126:  i,  217  :  i. 

—  as  a  shield,  iii.  218:  2. 

—  as  ally  of  one.   iii.  93:1. 

—  as  an  educator,  iii.  242:2. 

—  as   an  enemy,   iii.  558:1. 

—  as   commanding   an   extermination,   {.540:2. 

—  as  Creator,  vi.  532  :  i. 
infinite,    1.2^:2. 

creating      through       mediate      beings, 

theory   of,   vi.  208  :  i,  209  :  2. 

—  as  king  of  Israel,  ii.  32:  2. 

—  as   the  absolutely   unknowable,   i.  20:r. 

—  as  the  avenger,  i.  132:  i. 

— -as  the  giver  of  law,  i.  132:2. 

—  as  the  ultimate  source,  iv.  67  :  r. 

—  attitude   towards   repentance,   ii.  580:2. 
— submissive   expectance,    iii.  110:2. 

—  attributes   of,   to  the  non-holy,   vi.  520:1. 

—  belittlinpj  of,  bad   for   society,   v.  531:1. 

—  blessings,  the  recognition  of  is  not  cant,   ii. 

U5-  I- 

—  call  of,  to  souls,     ,'.501:2. 

—  cannot    be    unjust,    iii.  57S  :  i,  v.  579. 
— -care  of  the  afllictcd,  iii.  174:2. 

—  choice,  proof  of  love  for  mankind,  iv.  72 :  i 

—  Christians,   kings   to,    ii.  70:1. 

—  comfort  derived   from,   ii.  13:1. 

—  commandments  of,   iii.  516:1. 

—  compassion   of,    iii.  574:2. 

—  compensation  for  human   sin,  v.  197:1. 

—  constitutes  natural   retribution,   v.  531  :  1-2. 

—  contrasted   calm    and    wrath    of,    iii.  12:2. 
regard   of,    iii.  109:1. 

—  creative   power  of,   iii.  807:  2. 


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God 


Cod,  dolivcranccs  of,  ii.^S""^-  '• 

—  desires   men   to  cliny  to   liini,    iii.  J^j:.'. 
to  convince  by  Inve,  iii.  750:  i. 

—  destroys    Iii--  dun   tenijile,   iii. 559:1. 

—  disper.ser  of  victory,   i.  185:  i. 

—  displeasnre  of,  .synonyms   for,  iii.  104:1. 

—  divincst   attributes,   v.  ui. 

—  does   not  neglect,   iii.6oj:i. 

—  drawn   to   Ills  dependants,   iii.  580:2. 

—  duties   to,   a   part  of   secular   life,   v.  631:1. 
to  obey  will  of.   vi.  180. 

—  dwelling-    witb    iiien,    iii.  iJ<j:2. 

—  eager   to   save   man,   v.  90 :  2. 

—  enjoyment   ordained   by,    ii.  705  :  2. 

—  es'-encc  t)f  sin  against,  iii.  10:2. 

—  eternity   of,   iii.  127  :  i,  200  :  2. 

—  e.xalted   by    Isaiah,   iii.  661:1. 

—  expressed    through    social    amelioration,    v. 

181  :  I. 

—  eye  of,   ii.  610:  1. 

—  fails   to   advise    Saul,   ii.  63  :  i,  104  :  2. 

—  Father   of    Israel,    iii.  602:  2. 

—  fatherhood    of,    iii.  777  :  i,  842  :  2,  v.  572  :  i,  vi. 

78. 

and  humanity  of.  iv.  514:  i. 

idea    introduced    !iy    Jesus,    v.  41,51:2, 

52:  I. 

—  folly  of  self-coiitidjuce  against,  i.  80 :  i. 
■ —  forbearance  of,  ii.  661  :  2. 

—  foreknowledge  of.  vi.  682  :  2. 

—  found   in    Christ,   i.  81 :  2. 

—  gift  of  life  to  the  regenerate,  v.  561. 

—  gifts,    misunderstanding   of,    iii.  637:1. 

precede   men's   returns,    iii.  221:1. 

to   His   children,   vi.  49-50. 

—  gifts  (talents),  misuse  of.  by  man,  \.;^22:  i 

—  gives  Mosaic  law  to  multiply  sins,  v.  865-6. 

—  glorified   by    His   servant,   iii. 809:1. 

—  goodness  of,   leads  to   repentance,   iii.  601  :t. 
persistence  of,  iii.  574:1. 

relation    to    giving    pleasure    and    pain, 

ii.705:2. 

—  grace  of,  ii.662:  i. 

—  guidance  of,   iii.  360:1. 

—  heals  the  sick,   iii.  272:  2. 

—  Hebrew,  Philistine's  offering  to,  ii.  25  :  i. 

—  help,   figurative   representation  of.   iii.  110:2. 
timely,   iii.  126:2. 

—  His  agents  often  of  humble  origin,  ii.69:  i. 
being  with   us  ahvays,  i.  31  :  I. 

commonplace,   iii.  655  :  2,  656  :  i. 

day,  good  purpose  in  delaying,  vi.  753:1. 

—  —  deeds    are    words,    iii.  265:1. 

— ■  —  faithfulness,    fixed   as   heavens,    iii.  229:  2. 

is  in  saving  man,  1.31:1. 

— •  —  —  to  Israel,  iii.  263:1. 

forbearance,    iii.  204  :  2. 

instruments   of   punishment,   iii.  206:  2. 


Goil :   His  interest  in  details,  iii.  619:  2. 

intimate   knowledge   of   man,    iii. 325:  I. 

poor,  iii.  723  :  i. 

servants,    His   inslrnments.    iii.  197:2. 

temple,  see  Shiloh. 

warning,    fulfilment    of.    iii.  600:1. 

years    contrasted     with     man's    days.     iii. 

256:  I. 

—  his'^ory  alive  with   lli<  pre-^ence,  ii.594:2. 
-record    of   continuous    mercies,    iii.  266:2. 

—  holiness  of,  ii.  13:  1.  iii.  632:  2. 

—  hopeless    (|uest    of    wisdom    a    gift    of,    iii. 

480:  I. 

—  "  house  "'   of,  and   Christ,  v.  221  :  2.  222. 

—  husbandry  of,   iii.  209:  i,  v.  645-9. 

—  "I   am,"   i.  135  :  i. 

—  idea    of    Exodus,    i.  136:2. 

intimacy   with,   introduced  by  Jesus,   v. 

221  :  2. 
— -imaginary   vs.    real.   vi.68:2. 
— -immutable,  iii.  117:  i. 

— ^  in  a  sense  the  image  of  man,  y.22;^:  2,224:  r. 
— -  in  battle,  iii.  175  :  2. 

—  in   history,   ii.  225  :  2. 

— ■  in   law   of  Moses   and   in   modern  agnostics, 
i.  192 :  2. 

—  in  nature,   iv.  456  :  i. 

— ^  in  relation  to  man's  property,  i.364:  1.2. 

—  infinite  love  of,  ii.663:  i. 
mercy   of,    ii.  580:1. 

—  infinity    of,    ii.  663  :  2. 

- — instruments  of,  11.14:2. 

—  interest    in    humanity    a\ouched    by    Christ's 

death,   v.  246:  i. 

—  is   He  unknowable  ?  v.  223, :  2,  224. 

—  is   love,   i.  136  :  i. 

— -is   not   slack,   vi.  748-750. 

—  Israel   loved  and   Edom   hated  by,  iv.  644  :  2. 

—  Israelite   conception    of.    1.529:2. 

—  Jonathan's    faith    in.    11.58:2.59:1,2. 
— -judges   according   to   works,    111.387:2. 

—  judgment  of,  11.64:2. 

—  justice  of,   ii.  13:2. 

—  in    regard    to    i)rosperous    sinners,    iii. 

192  :  I. 

—  keep   confidence    in,   ii.7i8:2. 

—  kingdom   of,   a   state,  not   place,   vi.  731  :  2. 
Hebrew   dream   and  Jesus'   purpose,   v 

67-70,70-71. 

in  the  soul,  v.  70:2. 

-tests  of,  ii.43:  1. 

vs.    earthly    distractions,    v.  85-86. 

what    con.stitutes    membership    of,    v. 

141  :  2,  142  :  I. 
and  its  government,  v.  656:  2,  657  :  i. 

—  knowledge   of.    iv.  521-4. 

■  —  depends   on    likeness   to,   vi.  263:1. 

gives  comfort,  ii.  13:2. 


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God,    knowledge    of,    means    of    fruitful    life,    vi. 
203  :  I. 

present  and  future,  v.  693  :  i. 

spirit  of,  needed  for,  v.  645:1. 

- — knows  all   our  lives,  ii.  610:1. 

—  last  resort,  iii.  330  :  2. 

—  laughter  of,  iii.  156:2. 

—  long-suflfering,  vi.  749:2. 

—  love   for  man,   vi.  23  :  2. 

compared  with  man's,  iii.  610:  2. 

seeks    and    needs    an    answering,    i. 

530:  I. 

and  hate  toward  man  mingled,  vi.38:2. 

not    inconsistent,    vi.38:2. 

—  loves  man  despite  man's  nature,  v.  552 :  i. 

—  magnifj'ing  His  name,  iii.  140:2. 

—  manifested  only  through  spiritual  education, 

V.  230 :  2. 

—  "manifested   in   the   flesh,"    vi.449:2. 

—  man's    insignificance   beside,    iii.  26:1. 

—  mercifulness  of  His  anger,  vi.  739:  1. 

—  mercy  and  pity  for  man,  vi.  719;  2,  720. 
continuous,  vi.  712:  1-2. 

—  message   of   love,   iii.  589:1. 

—  methods:  — can   only   work   through  human 

agents,  v.  181  :  2. 

change   in.    witli    the    world,   v.  639:2. 

chose    to    work    without    human    gifts,   v. 

640:  1-2. 

election  by,  v.  575. 

mystery    of.    v.  578:2. 

of  inspiring  human   souls,  v.  8. 

-with   sin,   v.  735:1-2. 

works     through      evil      instruments,     vi. 

698:2. 

—  miraculous   supply   of   water,   iii.  204:1. 

—  mode  of  help,   ii.3i:i,2. 

—  moral   obloquy  of  determinism,   vi.  578-9. 
perplexities    concerning,    v.  176:2,  177. 

—  motherhood  of  pity,  iii.  677:  2. 

—  must  have  all  man's  spirit,  vi.  612:  1-2. 

—  name    of,    iii.  144  :  1,  iv.  370  :  2. 

new,   1.134:2. 

used   profanely,   1.358:1. 

—  near  when  needed,  iii.  588:1. 

—  no  evil  passion  in  heart  of,  iii.  560:  I. 

—  no    favoritism    with.    v.  533  :  2,  534:  i. 

—  no   man    righteous    beside,    ii.  718:1. 

—  no  wavering  in,  v.  634  :  2,  635  :  i. 

—  not   a   despot,   ii.728:2. 

—  not   a   mere   looker-on,   v.  268:  t,  269:  2. 

• always  orthodox,  111.774:2. 

used  with  sufficiency,  v.  565  :  r. 

dilatory  in   giving  aid,  iii.  575:1. 

• represented  in  visible  form,  ii.3i7:2. 

■ the    author    of    falsehood,   vi.  372:1. 

• to  be  bribed,  {.562:2. 

—  of  heaven,  ii.  631 :  2. 


God  of  Hebrews,  how  viewed  by  other  nations,  ii. 
24 :  I ;  see  also  Jehovah. 

—  of  Israel,   ii.  615  :  1. 

— and  the  heathen  idols,  iv.  62:  i  sq. 

—  of   recompenses,    iii.  242:1. 

—  omnipotence   of,   iii.  126  :  2,  216  :  i. 

—  omniscience   of,    iii.  402  :  2. 

—  pain   and   sorrow   ordained   by,   ii.705:2, 

—  passion   of,    iii.  763  :  2. 

—  paternal  and  judicial  character  of,  11.64:2. 

—  Paul's  idea  of,   v.  476. 

—  personality  of,  iii.  842  :  i,  vi.  78,  529  :  2,  530 :  T. 

—  phases    emphasized    in    Old     Testament,    v. 

51  :  1-2. 

—  pity    for,    i.  136:  i. 

—  plans  and  purposes  of,  vi.'7:2. 
cannot  be  cheated,  v.  912:1. 

nor  hindered,  vi.  749:1. 

fructifying,   v.  236. 

—  —  gradual    revelation    of,   v.  268:2. 

in   sending  afflictions,   vi.  706-710. 

inconceivability  of,  v.  643:1. 

mystery   of,   vi.  42-45. 

-sure   unfolding,   vi.  860:2. 

—  power  of,  demonstrated  liy  Samuel,  ii.  54:1, 

—  — • — shown  to  Philistines,  ii.  24  :  2. 
— -prayer   His   medium,   ii.29:i. 

—  present,    iii.  109:  i. 

—  promise    of,    never    fails,    i.  721-724. 

—  promises  expand  as  we  grasp  them,  1.64:1. 
fulfilled,    11.357:2. 

—  promises,  summed   up  in   Christ,  v.  729:1. 

impossibility   of   their    failing,   vi.  513-514.. 

limitations  of.  must  be  studied,  v.  340:2:. 

truth  of,  V.  730:1. 

—  protection  by,  ii.  357  :  2. 

—  provision    of  only   by   sacrifice,   i.  57 :  i. 

—  "'reading   in    a   prose   translation,''   v.  266::^ 

—  reason  of  His  reserve,  i.  81  :  2. 

— -reasonableness  of,   111.619:1,715:2. 

—  reasons  with  man.  iii.  617:  2. 

—  reconciliation    with,    vi.  21 1-219. 

—  reflected    brightness    of,    iii.  90:  2. 

—  rejection    of,    11.44:1. 

—  relations   of,   to   man,   i.  23  :  2. 

individual,  iii.  576:  2. 

mercy   to    His   covenant,    11.632:2. 

with  Inmian  life,  iii.  359:2. 

—  relations  to   ClirisI  : 

found  and  known  only  through,  vi.2o8:2, 

209,  784 :  2. 

acting  as   Father,   through   Son,   vi.  204-7. 

method   through    love    for,   v.  282  :  2. 

work   in,  vi.  24-27. 

ultimate    purpose    in,    vi.  215  :  2,  216. 

Paul    on    revelation    of    in    His    Son,    vi. 

497-. SOO. 
how-   Jesus   was   a   sacrifice   for,   v.  196:2. 

—  return  to,  iii.  609:  1. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE   RIP.LE  —  1X1)1-:X. 


Gol 


God,  revealed  hy  moralitj-,  not  miracle,   v.  121  :  i. 

—  reveals   Himself  in  history,  i. 506:2. 
— ■ — ■  —  througii    events,    ii.  6()i  :  j. 

—  rewards   to   the    faithful,    vi.  72,5:1. 

—  "right   hand   of,"   vi.254:2. 

—  righteous   anger   of,   iii.  560:2. 

—  righteousness  of,  detined,  {11.784:1-2. 

His   basal   quality,   v.  527:1. 

intrinsic,    v. 539:1. 

—  Saul  recognizes  Him  as  the  king,  11.48:2. 

—  seeketh  men,  ii.  150:  i. 

—  seeking  guidance   from,   v.  176:1. 

—  seeming  indifference  of,  iii.  21:2. 

—  seems    to    persecute,    ii.  735  :  2,  741  :  2,  742  :  i. 

—  service  of,   iii.  802:  1. 
for    His   glory,   vi.  713-716. 

—  seven   spirits   of,   iii.  663:1. 

—  shows   Himself  in   deeds,   iii. 671:1. 

—  "sons      of      God,"      v.  571  :  2,  572:  i,  vi.  8:  2, 

49:  I. 

—  sovereignty  of,  ii.  729  :  i,  789  :  2. 
over   all    the   earth,   iii.  172:2. 

—  "speaking,"   meaning   of,   iv.  84:1. 

—  speaks   to    Elijah,    ii.  318:2. 
twice    to    men,    iii. 656:1. 

—  spirit   of,   in  man,   iii.  140:1. 

—  stern  judge,   v.  350. 

as  surely  as   Creator,  vi.746:2. 

—  strength   in   the   call   of,   v.  632:1. 
— strength   of,   ii.  13:2. 

—  sufficiency  of,  iii.  107:  2. 

—  supreme   comforter,    iii.  557  :  2. 

—  —  over  heaven   and   earth,   111.644:1. 

—  takes  cognizance  of  all  things,  iii.  515:1. 

—  temple   in   humanity,  vi.  39-42. 

—  the  Christian's  relation  to,  vi.  164 :  2,  165. 

—  the   Giver,   11.480:1. 

—  the  Judge,  iii.  241  :  2. 

—  the  living,  ii.  22  :  i  ;  iii.  354  :  i. 

—  the  reality  of  realities,  i.  135:2. 
— the    Theophany,    11.317:2. 

—  the    title,  iii.  579  :  2. 

—  the  Vindicator,   11.751:1. 

—  three    truths    about,    iii.  675:  2. 

—  to  be  known  by  His  deeds,  111.248:2. 

—  treated  as  metaphysical  expression,  iv.  90:2. 

—  uncertainty  in  men's   feeling  of,   v.  225  :  2. 

—  unfailing  goodness  of,  iii.  573  :  i. 

—  union  with,  glories  of,  v.  561  :  i. 

—  unity  of,   ii.  13  :  2,  iv.  896:1,  v.  866  :  2,  867  :  T. 

—  universal   dominion   of.   iii.  740:  2. 

—  unyielding  persistency  of,  iii.  677:1. 

—  vengeance  of,  iv.  582  :  i. 

—  voice  of,  heard  by  .Samuel,  ii.  19:  i. 
— ^  waits    for   appeals,   ii.39:i. 

- — wisdom   of.   11.769:2,   111.676:1. 

—  with   the   righteous,   111.386:2. 


find,   word  of,  inviolable,   ill.  231 :  T. 

rare  in  Samuel's  time,  11.  18:2. 

—  work    never   antitiualed,    iii.  170:2. 

— 'Works   of,    eloquent   of   truth,    iii.  280:  I. 
perfect,    iii. 220:  I. 

—  works   out    supreme    purposes,    11.  593  :  2. 

—  worship  as  spirit,  v.  151  :  2,  152:  i. 

—  wrath   of,   v.  528 :  2,  529  :  i. 

basis  of  the  Gospel,  v.  770:  2,  771  :  2. 

—  and  evil,  ill.  578-581. 

—  and    man,    relations    of,    iii.  35  :  2,  53  :  2. 

—  and    nature,     ii.  ~t,2  :  2,  766  :  I.  786  :  2-788  :  I. 
-and  the  soul,  mutual  relation  of,  iii.  165:2. 
-and  the  world,  ii.  320:2. 

— •  see  also  Man  of  God,  and  Prayer. 
Godet,  F.   L.,  on   Christian  liberty,  v.  660:1. 

—  on    Christ's   victor}',   v.  709  :  2. 

—  on  obedience  and  resistance,  v.  603  :  i. 

—  on   Pauline   Epistles,   vi.  396:1. 

—  on  spiritual   revelations,  v.  642  :  2,  643  :  i. 

—  on  the   Transfiguration,  v.  78  :  i. 

—  paraphrase   of  Paul,   v.  687:1. 

—  cited     or     quoted,     iv.  824  :  2,  858  :  i,  v.  62:  2, 

81  :  I,  138;  2,  160:  I,  242 :  I,  719 :  2,  720:  i, 

vi.  322:  I. 
Godhead,   pagan   ideas  of,   iv.  452:1. 
Godless  old  age,  iii.  506:2. 
Godliness,  as  a  material  speculation,  vi.  433-5. 

—  conducive  to  health,  vi.  422  :  2,  423  :  i. 

—  lesson  of,  ii.  145  :  i. 

—  manifestation   of    Christ,    vi.  730:1. 

—  mystery  of,  vi.  419-421. 

—  rooted   in  trust  and   patience,  vi.  738 :  2. 

—  vs.  bodily  exercise,  vi.  421-3. 
Godly,   contrasted   w-ith   godless,    iii.  49:1. 

—  man,   iii.  280:  2. 

Godolphin,  Mary,  letters  of,  vi.  792 :  2. 
Gods,    pagan,    service    to,    a   non-ethical    idea,   vi. 
324:  I. 

sacrifices   to   i)ropitiate,    111.387:1. 

Go-el,  the  avenger  of  blood,  1.715:1,111.187:2. 
Goethe,  J.  W .  von,  power  of  bad  men,  iv.  822:  i. 

—  on   subjectiveness   of  phenomena,   vi.  263:1, 

406:  I. 

—  on  the  dissemination  of  the  Bible,  11.  218:  2 

—  preaching  the   doctrine   of  self-development. 

i-  523 :  2. 

—  why  God  chose  Israel,  1.  122:  i. 
Gog,  iv.  3x5:2  sq. 

Golden   calf,   i.  229  :  i,  640 :  2. 

—  was  one  at  Dan  ? 
Golden  candlestick.   1.217:1. 
Golden  mean,  the,  111.492:2. 

Golden  Ride,  Good  Sainaritan  exemplifies,  v.  83 :  r. 

—  touches    selfish    spring   of   action,    111.504:1. 
Goldsmith,   Oliver,    spirit   of   "Deserted   Village" 

compared  to  Song  of  Solomon,  111.529:2, 
Golgotha,  Hi.  543  :  2. 


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Goliath.   David's   conflict   with,   ii.  72>-7(>- 

—  one  of  a  family  of  giants,  ii.  198:  1-2. 
Good,  evil  taken   for,   iv.  9.^:  i. 

—  in   business,   iii.  482:1. 

—  in  pleasure,  iii.480:  i. 

—  in   the   golden  mean,   iii.  492  :  2. 

—  in  the   wise   use   of   life,   iii.  484  :  r.  499  :  2. 

—  in    wealth,    iii.  491  :  i. 

—  in   wisdom,   iii.  479:1. 

—  injustice  against,  iii.  482  :  2. 

—  not   in   wisdom,    iii.  500:1. 

—  obstructed   by    divine    ordinances,    iii.  482:1. 

—  out   of   evil,    iii.  63:  2,80:  I.  iv.  770:  I. 

—  rejection   of,  iv.  839  :  i. 

—  self-indulgence   in   doing,   vi.  135:2. 
— survival   of,  iii.  239  :  2. 

—  the  chief,   iii.  476:  1. 

—  and  evil,  divine  origin  of.  iii.  579:  2. 
Good  blood  in  Western  countries,   i.  591  :  2. 
Good   breeding,   i.  122:1. 

Good  name  more  than  riches,   ii.  642:1. 

—  proper   to   acquire,   iii.  493  :  2. 
Goodness,   see   also   Righteousness,   iii.  385-8. 

—  action   vs.   character,   v.  245:1. 

—  cause   of   hatred,   iii.  93:  2. 

—  conventional,   iv.  765  :  2. 

—  is  happiness,  v.  206  :  2. 

—  its  own  reward,  iii.  385:  2. 

—  lack     of,     reason     for     not     acknowledging 

Christ,  V.  125:  I. 

—  means    fruit.   vi.202:2. 

—  not   apart    from    God,   i v.  50:1. 
Goshen,  Israel  in,  i.85:2. 

Gospel,   anticipations   of   a   universal,   iii.  168:2. 

—  Isaiah's,   iii.  838-9. 

Gospel,  the    (see   also    Christianity;    Bible),   gen- 
esis of,  V.  7-10. 

—  above  human  approval,  vi.328:2. 

—  aim  of  its  preaching,  vi.7i2:2. 

—  as  spiritual  food,  v.  162:2. 

—  as  the  word  of  Chri.st,  vi.  269-270. 

— authenticity  and   wcigiit  different  questions, 
vi.  382  :  2. 

—  based  on   God's   wrath,  v.  769-770. 

—  character  and  purpose,  vi.  768. 

—  Christ's,  three   strands  of,   v.  40:2. 

—  contrast  with   human   thoughts,   vi.  199:1. 

—  creates  a  new  type  of  character,  v.  920:2. 

—  danger   of   staling,   vi.  321  :  2. 

—  debt   of   Christians   to,    Paul   on,   vi.  197-9- 

—  defined   by    Paul,   v.  753-6. 

—  duty  of  obedience  to,  vi.  365. 

—  errors    of    extremes    in    interpretation,    vi. 

917:  I. 

—  eschatology   of,   v.  95-98. 

—  ethics  of,  V.  91-95. 

■ — great   object   of,   iv.  735:1. 

—  inexhaustiblencss  of.  vi.  198. 


Gospel,   its   subject  the   glory  of  Christ,  v.  754:2, 

- — limitations   of  effect,   v.  754:1. 

—  meaning    of,    v.  521  :  2.  522  :  i. 

■ — must  contain  sure  truths  for  effect,  wjz^:  I. 

—  must  have  a  divine  Christ,  v.  794  :  2. 

—  of  the   Kingdom,  iv.  710:2. 

—  no   race   unlit   for   it,   vi.  330:1. 

—  not  an  esoteric  mystery,  vi.  360 :  1.728:  i,vi, 

22^  :  T .  225  :  2,  226. 

—  opposed     effects     on     different     natures,     v. 

741 :  I. 

—  Paul's    analysis    of,    vi.  326-8. 

—  plain    fact   and   not   mysticism,   yet   mystery. 

vi.  733:  1-2. 

—  truth  its  whole  essence,  vi.  198:  i. 

evidenced  by  spread,   vi.  198:2. 

fruitfulness    in    character,    vi.  198:2, 

199,329:  I. 

—  unity  of,   Paul   on,  v.  823-6. 

Gospels,  The   Four,  are  memorials,  iv.  699 :  i. 

—  common    traits    of,    vi.  813-816. 

—  different    position    in    early    Christian   times, 

V.  300:  1-2. 

—  early  ones   imperfect,   v.  9:1. 

—  genuine,    differences     from     .\pocrypha,    v. 
316:2,317:  I. 

—  imperfection    of   anthologies   of,   vi.  779:1-2. 

—  lack   of   date.s,   v.  10:2. 

—  origin   of   variations,   vi.  715:2. 

—  their     recitals     a     complement     of     Christ's 

teacliing,   v.  231  :  2. 
■ — •  unity    of,    v.  7  :  i. 
Goulburn,  E.  M.,  on  personal  religion,  v.  433 :  I. 

—  cited.    V.  291,  393  :  2,  394 :  1. 

Government    (see   also   Church,   government   of). 
duty  of  obedience  to,  vi.  698:  1-2. 

—  essentially     of     divine     origin,     ii.  510:1,2, 

.  602,  603-4. 

—  good,  as  consequence  of  piety,  ii.56o:2. 

—  neutrality   advocated   by   ministers,   i.  268:2. 
Grace    (see  also  Election),  God's  attainable  only 

through    Christ,    vi.689:2. 

—  basis   of   Chri-stianity,   vi.  159:1. 

—  begins   true    relations   with    God,    i.5o6:2. 

—  defined,   vi.  117:2,  118. 

—  Esau's  misconception  of,  i.74:2. 

—  faith   and,  iv.  208:  2. 

—  nature   and    results,   v.  362. 

—  of  God,  and   sin  of  man,  ii.  662:1. 
aimed   at  the  human   heart,   iii.  749: 2, 

750;  I. 

—  Paul   aufl   tlie   doctrine  of,  vi.  14:1. 

^  element  in  liis  theology,  v.  850:  i. 

and  law,  v.  888:  i. 

his  use  of  the  word,  vi.  195.317:2. 

—  Peter's  proclamation  of  universal,  v.  435:1. 
Grace  at  table,  function  of,  i.  331 :  i. 


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"Graces,"    Greek    and    Christian,    vi.  319:1. 

(iractz,  H.,  on  Psalms,  iii.  14:  t,  17  :  i,  21  :  2,  32  :  2, 
100:  2,  125  :  I,  136  :  2,  160:  I,  163  :  i,  195  :  2, 
196 :  I,  226 :  I,  257  :  2,  268 :  i,  272  :  2,  284 :  i, 
286:2,  314:  I,  322:  I,  330:  2,  332:  2,  334:  I. 

—  cited     or     (luoted,      iv.  165  :  2,  486  :  2,  494  :  2, 

645  :  2. 
Gr;if-\\'cllshauscn,   llieory   of  Jtrcnnah's   dale,   iv. 

25  :  2. 
Grandeur,  tawdry,  iii.  592:2. 
Gratitude,  expansive,  iii.  79:  2. 

—  Chri.stian,     source    of    highest     nobihty,    vi. 

235  :  -^• 
Graves  of  lust,  i..ii8:2. 

Gra}^  Asa,  as  to  design  in  nature,  iv.  738:  2,739:  i. 
(ireat  Britain,  national  character,  vi.  330  :  2,  331  :  i. 
Greatness,  law  of,  iv.  885:  i. 
(jreed,  commandment  aimed  at,   {.336:2. 

—  of  gain,   iii.  336  :  i. 

Greek  literature,  Cyrus  in,  iii.  771  :  2. 

—  Jews  first  mentioned  in,  iv.  667  :  i. 

—  view  of  Cyru.s,  iii.  773  :  i. 
Greeks,  coming  of  the,  iv.  672 :  i. 

—  development  their   watchword,   i.  520:1. 

—  Israel   and   the.    iv.  666  :  i  sq. 

—  pity  for  unfortunate,   iii.  724:1. 

—  racial   contribution   to   Christianity,   v.  634. 

—  slaughter  of  the,  iv.  673:1. 

Gregory  the  Great,  pope,  forbids  study  of  heathen 

literature,    vi.  443  :  i. 
Gregory  Thaumaturgus,  cited,  vi.  442  :  i. 
Grief  at  death,  i.346:  1,2. 

—  before  God,  iii.  568 :  2,  584  :  i. 

—  Christian  attitude  toward,  ii.  184  :  2. 

—  expression  of,  iii.  568:1. 

—  for    the    dead    sacred,    ii.  183  :  i,  2,  280:  i. 

—  repression  of,  iii.  106  :  2. 

—  selfishness  of,  iii.  22  :  2. 
Gros.sness,  spiritual,  iii.  432:1. 
Grotius,   on   Paul's   prudence,   v.  505:1. 

—  on  Porphyry's  work  against  Christianity,  iv. 

375 :  2. 
Guidance,  need  of,   iii.  70:  i. 
Guilt,  expiation  of,  ii.  580:  i. 

— -its  debt  extinguished,   iii.  598:2. 
Guilt-offering,    i.  264  :  2,  276 :  i  ;    iii.  820 :  I. 

—  reparation   in,  i.  276  :  2. 

—  ritual  of,  i.  277  :  i. 

—  Guyon,    Mme.,    anecdote    of    her    maid,    v. 

598 :  2. 

llabakkuk,  as  skeptic,  iv.  591-4. 

—  contemporary    of    Jeremiah,    iv.  18  :  i,  591  :  2. 

—  denounces  evil  gain,  iv.  18:  i. 

—  high    sense   of  religious   duty,   iv.  593:2. 

—  his  problem  tiie  commonplace  of  high  spirits, 

iv.  593:  I. 

—  on  stagnation  of  the  law,   ii.  437  :  2.  43S:  I. 


llabakkuk,  oracle  through  vision,  iv.  592 :  1,2. 

—  originator    of    new     religious    attitude,    iv. 

591  :  2. 

—  pain  of  doubting  God,  iv.  593;  1-2. 

— ^  prays  for  revival  of  great  deeds,  iv.  596:  i. 

—  psalm  of,  iv.  596  :  2,  597  :  1-2. 

—  series  of  lyrics,  iv.  594  :  2,  sq. 

—  -steadfa.st   faith   of,   iv.  594:2. 

—  subordinates   law   to   faith,   1.191:1. 
Habakkuk,  Book  of,  iv.  587-591. 

Habit,  influence  of,  iii.  637  :  2. 

—  judgment    according    to,    iii.  582:2. 
Habits,  making  of  wealth  perpetuates,  iii.  722:  I. 
Hachilah,   hills  of,   ii.  93  :  2,  96:  2. 

Hadad,  prince  of   Edom,   ii.  276:  i. 
Hadadezer,  king  of  Zobah,   ii.  144:  i. 

—  defeated  by  David,  ii.  144:  i. 
Hades   (Sheol),  in  Scripture,  vi.856:2. 

—  Semitic  conception  of,  iii.  719:1. 
Hagar,  story  of,  i.  41-4. 

—  expulsion   of,    i.  58:1. 
■ —  flight  of,   i.  42  :  2. 

—  Paul  on  her  story,  v.  882-6. 

—  resentment  of,   i.  59:1. 

—  returns   to   Abraham,    i.  44:1. 

—  talks   with   God,   i.  43  :  i. 

—  and   Sarah,   iii.  443  :  2. 
Haggai,   personality   of,    ii.  607:  1-2. 

—  prediction,  vi.  548  :  2. 

—  and   the   building   of   the   Temple,    iv.  615:1 

sq. 
ITaggai,  Book  of,  iv.613:  r. 
Hail,  the  plague  of,  i.  158:  t. 
Hail-storm  at   Bethhoron,   i.  689:1. 
Hair-trimming,   forbidden   fashions  of,  i.  339 :  2. 
Halevy,  J.,  on   Psalm   cxxxvii,  iii.  322:1. 
Hall,  Bishop  J.,  on  Ahithophel,  ii.  179:  T. 

—  on   Elijah,   ii.  343  :  2. 

—  on    Elisha,    ii.35o:2. 

—  on  God,  ii.  138:  2. 

— -on  grudging  intellectual  acceptance  of  truth, 
ii.  79:  2,  80:  I. 

—  on  leprosy  of  Gehazi,  ii.356:  i. 

—  on  numbering  Israel,  ii.  207:  r. 

—  on  Solomon,  ii.  275  :  2. 

Hall,  S.  C,  "  Picturesque  Ireland"  cited,  v.  298:  i. 

Hallel,   first   psalms  of,   iii.  282:  2. 

I  lam,   son  of   Noah,   1.24:1. 

Haman,   Judas   of  Israel,   ii.  679:2. 

Hammond,    Henry,   cited,   vi.  757. 

Hananiah,   false   prophet,    ii.  449  :  2,  ii.  668:  I. 

—  death    of,    ii.  450:  i,  iv.  153  :  i. 

—  Jesuitic  nature,  iv.  150:1. 

—  opponent  of  Jeremiah,  iv.  T50-3. 

—  self-deceived,  iv.  153:  i. 

Hands,  laying  on  of.  the  rite.  v.  387-90. 

—  derivation    and    continuity,    v.  498  :  2,  499  :  I. 

—  early  importance,  v.  483  :  2. 


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Hannah,  wife  of  Elkanah,  ii.  7 :  2. 

—  faith  of,   ii.  9  :  2. 
rewarded,    ii.  10:  i. 

—  foresees    kingdom,    ii.  15:1. 

—  nobility  of  her  spirit,  ii.  12:2. 

—  rebukes  EH,  ii.  9 :  2. 

—  song  of,   compared  to   songs  of   Mary   and 

Elizabeth,    ii.  13  :  i. 

in   Mary's  strain,   ii.  14:1. 

thanksgiving,    ii.  12  :  2. 

—  trial  and  trust  of,  ii.7:  i. 

—  vow   of.   ii.  9  :  i. 

—  wonderful    fulfillment    of    her    consecration, 

ii.32:  I. 
Hannington,   James,   "Life"   cited,   vi.  323:  i. 
Hanun,  David  and,  ii.  151  :  2. 
Happiness  from  self-sacrifice,  v.  206:2. 

—  home,  foundation  of,  iii.  312:1. 

—  issue  of  faith,  ii.  703  :  2. 

—  its   highest   estate,   v.  276  :  2. 

—  mankind's  distrust  of,  ii.  538:2. 

■ — -mistakes    as    to    nature    and    means    of,    v. 
144:  I. 

—  pain  and,  ii.706  :  i. 

—  remembrance   of,    iii.  117:1. 

—  selfi.shness  of,  iii.  312:2. 

—  supreme,    of    imparting    God's    purpose,    v. 

251:2,252:  I. 
Ilareth,  David  at,  ii.  88  :  2. 

—  forest   of,   ii.  89:  2. 

Harless,  G.  C.  A.  von,  on    deism,  pantheism,  and 
Christianitj',  vi.  35. 

—  on   self-seeking,   vi.  74:1. 
Harnack.  A.,  cited,  vi.  624:2. 
Harod.  the  spring  of,  i.784:  i. 
Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles,  i.  765  :  i. 
Harper,   Father  James,  quoted,  vi.648:i. 
Harris,  J.  Rendel,  discoveries,  v.  292. 
Harvest,  analogies  of,  in  life,  v.  912-914. 

—  the  Lord's,  vi.  892-5. 
Haste,  misery   from,  i.  726:1. 

Hatch,    Edwin,  on   early   clnnch   government,   vi. 
3.S0:  I. 

—  on  prophets  and  preachers,  vi.  355  :  2. 
Hate,   Hatred,   envenomed   by   doing   injustice,   v. 

261  :  1-2. 
goodness  sometimes  cause  of,  iii.  93:  2. 

—  mingled  with  pity,  iii.  326:2. 

—  sinful,  varieties  of,  vi.  260. 
Haughtiness,  a  leading  sin,  iii.  370:2. 
Hauran,  the  district  of,  ii.697:  i. 
Hausrath.  A.,  on  Pauline  Epistles,  vi.  484:2. 
Hazacl,   king   of   Syria,   ii.  364:2. 

—  death  of,  ii.  .385  :  2. 

—  Elisha  reveals  future  to,  ii.363:2. 

—  smites  Israel,  ii.37S:2. 

—  and   Elisha,  ii.  362:1. 

—  and  Judah,  ii.  381  :  i. 


Hazor,  Canaanite  capital,  i.  692 :  2. 

—  destroyed,    1.693:2. 
Hazor,  its  identity,  iv.  183-4. 
Healing,  the  miracles  of,  v.  71-74. 

Health,  a  religious  duty  to  preserve,  i.  439 :  2. 

Hearers,  two  classes  of,   iv.  722 :  2. 

"Heart,"   meaning  in  the   Scriptures,   vi.  229:1. 

—  God  speaks  to  the,  iii.  749  :  2. 

—  preparing   the,    ii.  27  :  2,  iv.  702  :  i,  2. 
Heathen  conception  of  creation,  iii.  376:  i. 
Heathen,  see  Pagans. 

Heathenism,  see  Paganism. 
Heave-ofifering,   i.  430:  2. 
Heaven,   as  a  symbol,   vi.  880:1. 

—  as  the  goal  of  endeavor,  vi.  172:  I. 

—  kingdom  of,  see  God,  Kingdom  of. 

—  meaning   of,    vi.  205  :  11. 

—  nature    of,    v.  96:  1-2,  vi.  916:  2,  917:  i. 

—  taught  by  earth,  vi.  45-48. 

—  queen   of,  iv.  170-3. 
her  worship,  iv.  264:  r. 

—  the  manifestation  of  God,  iv.  817:2. 

—  the    new,   483  :  2,  vi.  918-921. 
Heavens,  the,  type  of  duration,  iii.  229:2. 
Heber,  the   Kenite,   i.748:2. 

Hebrew  culture,  i.  335  :  2. 

—  fanaticism,  iv.  856  :  i. 

—  language,  effects  of  mi.xed  marriages  on,  ii. 

673  :  2. 
no    history    of   its    growth    and    decay,    i. 

496:  I. 
— •  manuscripts,  ii.  222  :  2. 

—  monarchs,   injustice  of,  iv.  337:1. 

—  monotheism,   unique  quality  of,   iii.  763:1. 

—  poetry,   i.  173  :  i,  iii.  718  :  i. 
elegies,   iii.  541  :  i. 

Gnomic  school  of,  iii.  458:  2. 

—  prophets,    belief    in    supremacy   of    God,    iii. 

599 :  2. 
strength   and  originality  of,  iii.  642:1. 

—  racial   disposition   of  the,  iii.  790:1. 

—  ritual,    importance   of    .sacrifices   for    sin,    ii. 

614:  I. 

—  seers,   universalism  of,   iv.  38:1. 

—  view  of  Cyrus,  iii.  773:1. 

Hebrews    (see  also  Israel;   also  Jews),  influence 
of  the,  ii.  229:  2. 

—  severance  from  other  races,  1.430:2. 

—  religious  system  of,  iii.  791  :  2. 

—  wisdom  adapted  to  practical  needs,  iii.  516:  2. 
Hebrews,  Epistle  to  the,  origin  and  date,  v.  388 :  i. 

—  on   Abraham   and   Sarah,  vi.  703:1. 

—  on    Abraham's   purchase   of   a   sepulchre,   i. 

63:2. 

—  on  altar  of  incense,  1.225:2. 

—  on    Isaac's    faith,    i.  71  :  i. 

—  on  prefiguring  of  Christ  by  Abel,  iv.  14:2. 

—  on    purification    of   the   body,   vi.  358:1. 


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Hebrews,  Epistle  to  the,  on  rites  outside  the  camp, 
i.274:  I. 

—  on  the  sprinisliiig  of  blood,  [.272:2. 

—  Psalni   viii.   in,    ui.  2/ :  2. 

—  cited,  vi.  393:  2. 
Hebron,  i.  746:  i. 

—  Abner   buried   at,   ii.  129:2. 

—  David  reigns  at,  ii.  120:  i. 

—  patriarch's  tomb   at,   ii.  129:2. 
Hedonism,  prevalent   at    Christian  era,   vi.35:l,2. 
ilegesippus,    on    James    the    brother    of   Jesus,    v. 

461  :  I. 

—  on   murder  of  James  the  Just,  vi.  565. 

—  cited,   vi.  468:  1,645  :  2. 
He-goats,  worship  of,  i.  330:  i. 

Heine,   Heinrich,   "confessions,"'  iii.  656:1. 

—  quoted,  iii.  676  :  2. 

Heinrich,   K.    F.   G.,   cited,   v.  720:  i,  745  :  i,  766 :  r, 

782  ;  2,  799  :  2,  806  :  2. 
"Hell,"   misleading  translation,   v.  326:1. 

—  of   evil-doers,   ii.  708:1. 

—  the    waste-heap    of    a    burned-out    life,    iv. 

530:  I. 

—  see   Eschatolog\'. 

Help,  God's,  mode  of,  ii.  31:1,2. 
Helpers,   ii.  45  :  2. 
Hemero-baptists,  the,  v.  387:  i. 
Hengstenberg,  E.  W.,  on  Psalms,  iii.  61  :  2,  141  :  2. 
207 :  2,  211  :  I,  231  :  2,  244:  2,  256:  i,  257 :  2. 

—  cited  on  Jude,  vi.  650:  i. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      iv.  361  :  i,  374:  i,  375  :  l, 

376:  1,377:  1.379:  I-  vi.  920:  2. 
Henry  II.  of  England,  temper  of,  iii.  399:  i. 
Hephzibah,  wife  of  Hezekiah,  ii.4i8:2. 
Herbert,   George,   poem   quoted,   iv.  iii:i. 
Hercules,  the  Samson  of  sacred  history,  i.812:  l. 
Herder,  J.  G.  von,  on  John's  gospel,  vi.  813 :  2. 

—  on  Psalm  Iviii.,  iii.  175:2. 

Hereditary  character  of  Jewish  religion,  ii.  482 :  2. 

—  legitimacy,   ii.  502  :  i. 

— 'Succession    in   ministerial   office,    11.551:2. 

—  tendencies  of  children,  iii.  562:1. 
Heredity,   ii.  480-5. 

—  law   of,   iii.  604:  i. 

—  of   original    sin,    iii.  139:1. 

—  religion  a  matter  of,  11.483:2. 

—  solidarity  of  the  race,  ii.484:  i. 

—  and  guilt,  i.  196  :  l,  iii.  276  :  i. 
Heresies,  of  the  Asian  churches,  vi.  773. 

—  Jewish,    of    exclusiveness,    not    extinct,    ii. 

483 :  I. 
Heresy,  meaning  in  the  New  Testament,  vi.  457- 
460. 

—  connected    with    superstition,    vi.  479:  1-2. 
Hermas,    the    "  Shepherd "    of,    model    of    early 

church  conduct,  v.  388 :  2. 

—  cited,  vi.  418  :  i. 


Hermit-life  a   failure,  i. 710:1. 
Hermon,  Mount,  scene  of  the  Transfiguration,  v. 
77:2. 

—  pluralized   in   Psalm   xlii,   iii.  117:2. 

—  Sidonian  "  Sirion,"  iii.  78:  i. 
Hero,  a,  always  wanted,  1.796:2. 
Hero-worship,  iii.  774:  i,iv.  68:  i. 

Herod   (the  Great),  days  of,  in  Hebrew  history, 
v.  r I  :  2. 

—  fate  of  his   family,  vi.  443  :  2. 

—  founds  two  CjEsareas,  v.  428:1-2. 
Herod   Agrippa,   v.  443-8. 

Herod  Antipas,  character  and  action,  iv.  856:7. 

—  luxury  of  his  court,   iv.  701  :  i,  2. 

—  murder  of  John  the   Baptist,  iv.  743  :  2. 

—  reproved  by  John,  iv.  704:2. 

—  ruined   by   a   woman,    iv.  856:1. 

—  scheme  to  rid  himself  of  Jesus,  iv.  701  :  2. 

—  weakness  and  self-in.dulgence  lead  to  wick- 

edness, iv.  856 :  2. 
Herodotus,  on  Apries,  iv.  178:  i. 
— •  on  Cambyses'  dream,  iv.  399  :  2. 
— -on  death,  111.483:2. 

—  on  defeat  of  Sennacherib,  ii.  425  :  2,  iii.  706  :  2. 

—  on  Median  siege  of  Nineveh,  iv.  565 :  i. 
capture   of   it,    i v.  566:1. 

—  on   the    Persians,   iii.  464  :  i,  iv.  93  :  2. 

— -on  the  Scythian  invasion,  ii.434:  i,iv.  219:2, 

316:  2. 
Herzog,  J.  J.,  cited,  v.  216:  i. 
Hexateuch,  the,  i.  636  :  2. 
Hezekiah,  king  of  Israel,  ii.  41 1-415,  574-8. 
Hezekiah,    abolition    of   high    places,    sealed    with 

God's  approval,  iv.  127:  i. 

—  Assyria  and,  ii.  419:  i. 

—  chastises   Philistines,  {1.413:1. 

—  death,    and    reaction    following,    iv.  561 :  2. 

—  despair   of   the    future,   111.713:1. 

—  in   sack-cloth,    iii.  652:1. 

—  Manasseh   succeeds,   ii.  427  :  i. 

—  renounces  vassalage  to  Assyria,  iv.  34  :  I. 

—  reorganizes  priests,   11.  577  :  2. 

—  sickness   of,    11.415:2;    iii.  710:2. 

—  sign  of  the  shadow,   iii.  712:1. 

—  temptation  of,  iii.  712:2. 

—  unrecorded  incident  of  reign  of,  iv.  128:  I. 

—  and    Isaiah,    i.  503  :  2  ;  ii.  415  :  i  sq.,  418  :  2,  iii. 

711  :  I. 

—  and  Judah's  independence,  1.503:2. 

—  and    Merodach-Baladan,    ii.  417  :  2,  418:  i,  iii. 

667:1. 

—  and  Sennacherib,  11.  421  :  2  ;  iii.  696  :  2. 
"  Hidden   Life,"   see  Life. 

Hierarchy  honored,  11.  665  :  2. 

—  official,  iii.  486:  i. 

"High    places"    of    Canaan   to   be   destroyed,   i. 
482:  I. 

—  Hezekiah  destroys,  iv.  127:  i. 


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High  priest,  The,  death  of,  i.  485 :  2. 

—  incumbents  of  office  in  Paul's  time,  and  their 

position,  V.  413. 

—  Jehoiada  first  held  title,  ii.  378:2. 

—  sin  ranked  with  congregations,  i.  268:  i. 

—  Christ  our,  iv.  922 :  2. 
Hilgenfeld,   A.,   cited,    vi.  568,  646:  i. 
Hilkiah,  high-priest  to  Josiah,  ii.  435  :  2. 

—  finds   Deuteronomy,   i.  505  :  i ;  ii.  437  :  i. 

—  not    father   of   Jeremiah,    iv.  7:1. 
"Hill  of  the  Lord,"  vi.  729-731. 

Hindoo  laws   against   uncleanness,  {.314:2. 
Hindooism,  modern  reformed,  {.334:2. 

—  not  a  missionary  religion,  vi.  784:  i. 
Hindrances,  worth  of,  iii.  237  :  2. 

Hinton,   "  ^Mystery  of   Pain"   quoted,   iii.  8iS:i. 
Hippolytus,  cited,  vi.  418:2. 

Hiram,  king  of  Tyre,  makes  alliances  with  David, 
ii.  135:2. 
with  Solomon,  ii.  251 :  2. 

—  guessing  match  with   Solomon,  ii.  246:1. 
■ — falls   out   with    Solomon,   ii.  271:1. 

Hire  for  servants,  i.  607:1. 
Historj',  a  philosophy,  iii.  680:  i. 

—  contemporary     perspective     often     false,     v. 

351:2,352:  I. 

—  controlled  by  religion  of  Jehovah,  iii.  770:  i. 

—  God  in,  ii.  225  :  2. 

—  imagination    a    qualification    for    writing,    v. 

Z2T.  I. 

—  Jewish    gloomy,    paralleled,    ii,  226:  2,  227  :  i. 

—  lessons  of,   ii.  228:  i,  iv.  265  :  i. 

—  main    nourishment    of    religious    thought,    i. 

533 :  2. 

—  no  finality  in,  ii.  671  :  2. 

—  philosophy  of,  iii.  206  :  2,  803  :  i. 

—  qualifications  for  judging,  v.  300:1. 

—  relevance  to  Christianity,  v.  767  :  2. 

—  religion  of,  ii.  661  :  i. 

—  supreme  romance  of,  iv.  514:2. 

—  topography  the   foundation  of,  v.  428:1. 

—  universal   law   of,   iii.  320:1. 

—  width  of  vision   from  study  of,  ii.  667:1. 

—  with  a  purpose,  ii.  227:  2. 

—  Biblical,  characteristic  of,  ii.  610:1. 
two  forms  compared,  ii.4i:i. 

—  of  Old  Testament: 

naturalistic   method   with,   i.  633  :  i. 

supernatural  method  with,  i.633:  i. 

Hittites,  i.647:  1,758:  2. 

Hitzig,  F.,  on  Tsaiah,  liii.  1-3,  iii.  816:2. 

—  on  Jeremiah's  self-immolation,  iv.  9:1,24:2, 

27:  T,    37:2,    45:1,    75:2,    83:2,    95:2, 
361  :  2,  418:  I,  420:  2. 

—  on  Pauline  Epi.stles,  vi.484:2. 

— ■  on  Psalms,  iii.  14 :  2,  23  :  2,  34 :  2,  91  :  2,  120 :  2, 
121 :  2,  124 :  2,  125  :  i,  132 :  i,  145  :  2,  158 :  i, 
160:  I,  185:  2,  194:  I,  261 :  2,  281 :  I. 


Hobab,  the  Kenitc,  1.411:2. 

—  refuses  to  join  Israel,  1.412:2. 

—  second  appeal  to,  1.413:1,2. 

Hofmann,  A.  G.,  on  Christ's  renouncing  divine 
attrilnitcs,  vi.  137  :  i. 

—  on  the  church,  vi.  13:2. 

—  on    Ephesians,    iv.,  —  vi.69:2. 

—  on    magnitude    of    the    divine    building,    vi. 

51:  I. 

—  on   Paul's   Christian   armory,  vi.  103:1. 

—  cited,    V.  725  :  i,  vi.  504:  2,652:  i. 
Hokhama,    ii.  694  :  2,  696  :  2. 

"Hold,"   the,   a   hiding  place,   ii.  136:1. 
Holiness   (see  also  Godliness),  a  condition  of  the 
prophetic  gift,  vi.  736:1. 

—  by  the   spirit,   and   the  glories  to   follow,  v. 

5/0-3- 

—  ceremonial,  iv.  333:1. 

—  end   justification,   v.  555-9. 

—  Hebrew    conception    of,    iv.  327 :  2. 

—  Hebrew  term,  negative  in  origin,  iii.  632:  2. 

—  law  of  priestly,  1.345:2. 

—  more  divine  than  power,  v.  167:  2,  168:  i. 

—  not   sinlessness,   vi.  775  :  2. 

—  only  road  to,  through  self-slaying,  vi.  257:2. 
■ — -springs  from  patient  waiting,  vi.750:  I. 

—  the  end  of  election,  vi.  683. 

—  ye  shall  be  holy,  1.335:2. 
Holsten,   L.,   cited,   v.  843  :  2. 
Holtzmann,  H.  J.,  on  Colossians,  vi.9:l. 

■ —  cited,   V.  719  :  t. 
Holy  City,  three  views  of,  iii.  129 :  i. 
Holy  convocations,   1.351:1. 

—  crown   of  tlie  high   priest,  1.286:2. 

—  garments,   the,   i.  221  :  i. 

—  light,  i.  356:  2. 

—  living,  i.  329  :  2. 

—  seed,    i.  419  :  i. 

—  things  of  the  Lord,  i.  2"/"]  :  2. 

Holy  Ghost  (see  also  Holy  Spirit;  Trinity),  de- 
fined,  vi.  32T  :  2. 

Iloly  of  Holies  (called  also  Oracle),  11.254:2, 
259:  I. 

Holy   Spirit,  convinces  of  sin,   ii.  28:1. 

—  "earnest  of  our  inlicritance,"  vi.  16:  T. 

—  intercession  in  us  as  well  as  for  us,  v.  574:  r. 

—  presence    meant    same    in    Christ's    time    as 

now,  V.  371 :  2,  372  :  i. 

—  recognition  of  source  of  the  early  church's 

vitality,  v.  449:  2,450:  i. 

—  the  heart  of  justification,  v.  550  :  2.  551  :  2. 

—  used    by    man    for    regeneration,    v.  564 :  2, 

565:1- 
Holyoake,  G.  J.,  his  system  of  secularism,  v,  630:2. 
Homage,  feigned,   iii.  T70:  t. 
Home,  an  eastern  court  and.  ii.  232:1. 

—  influence   of   the,    iii.  361  :  2. 

—  love  of  mother,  iii.  535:1. 


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Home,  sacrifice  to  the  cluircli,  ii.  Ojj  :  j. 

—  sanclilies   of,   i.  164:  i. 
Homelessness,   penalty   for   deceit,   iii.  595  :  2. 
Homer,  on  Greek  heroes,  ii.83:i. 

—  (luoted.   vi.  143;  2. 
Honey,  prohibition  of,   i.  255:1. 

Hooker,    Ricliard,    on    analogy   of   tlic    church    to 
Eve,  vi.  95  :  I. 

—  on  confession  and  penance,  vi.  638:1,  2. 
— -on  music  in  worship,  vi.  633. 

Hooker,  R.,  on   rule  of  interpreting  Scripture,  v. 
422,  vi.  455  :  2,  566  :  2,  653  :  2,  810 :  1-2. 
— on  the  power  of  grace,  v.  591  :  2. 

—  on  the  "separators,"  vi.  664:1. 

—  cited,  vi.  571  :  2. 

Hope,  as  a  Christian  force,  vi.  320,  449-451. 

—  conscciuent    upon    forgiveness,    iii.  314:1. 

—  door  of,  through  suffering,  ii.  709  :  i. 

—  for  tlie  world  at  large,  iv.  256:1. 

—  God's  gift,   iii.  89:  I. 

—  man  based  upon,  ii.7i3:2. 

—  of  divine  justice,   iii.  505  :  2. 

—  of  immortality,  iii.  115:  t. 

—  of  Job.    11.743:1,749:1,754:1. 

—  Paul's  meaning  by.  vi.  197. 

—  relation  to  faith,  vi.  324:  1-2. 

—  ultimate  end  of  prophecy,  ii.  609:  I. 
Hophni    and    Phinehas,    compared    to    beasts,    ii. 

12 :  2. 

—  slain,  ii.  22, :  i. 
H-or,    Mount,    i.  443  :  i. 
Horace,  quoted,  v.  605  :  1,620:  i. 
Horeb,  Mount  of  God,  ii.  316:2. 

Horses,     terror     to     the     Israelites,     i.  575:1,  vi. 

870:  T. 
Hort.  F.  J.  A.,  on  Epistle  to  Romans,  v.  516. 

—  see  Westcott  and  Hort. 

Hosea,   a   native   and   citizen   of   Israel,   iv.  499 :  2, 
sq. 

—  a  prophet  of  love,  iv.  499  :  i. 

—  describes      the      knowledge      of      God,      iv. 

523:  I- 

—  no  miracle   is   adduced  by,   iv.  524:1. 

—  and     Amos,     contrast     between,     iv.  496 : 2, 

526 :  I . 

—  and  Israel,  ii.391:  i. 
Hosea,  Rook  of,  iv.  494:  i  .sq. 

—  authenticity  of,  iv.  497  :  2. 

—  text  of,  iv.  496  :  2  sq. 

—  allegory    of    the    prodigal    wife,    i.  673  :  2,  iv. 

499 :  2  sq. 

—  calling  of   the    son  out   of   Egypt,    1.187:1, 

188:1. 

—  interest  not  to  be  taken  from  a  brother  Is- 

raelite, i.  591 :  r. 

—  non-ceremonialism   of,   1.400:2. 

—  ranks    Canaanites    as    cheating    traders,    i. 

591  :  r. 


Hoshea,  king  of   Israel,  ii.  398-404. 

—  attempts   to   throw   ofif   Assyrian   vassalage, 

111.653:2. 

—  defeated  and  taken  prisoner,  iii.  654:  i. 
Hosnier,  J.  K.,  on  health  and  longevity  of  Jews,  i. 

310:2. 
Hospitality  in  early  church,  vi.  714:2. 

—  of  wisdom,  iii.  378:  2. 

Hostility   between   man   and   beast,   iii.  664:1. 
House  of  God,  the,  a  refuge,  ii.  8:  i. 
House  of  God,  see  Nob. 

Howitt,  A.  W.,  on  the  Australians'  religious  be- 
lief, i.517:  I. 
"  Iludibras,"  quoted,  iii.  413. 
Hugo,  Victor,  cited,  vi.  781  :  2,  782  :  i. 
Huldah,  the  prophetess,  ii.436:  i,iv.  566:2. 
Human  anguish,  cry  of,  iv.  179:  i. 

—  frailty,    ii.  735  :  2. 

Pluman  nature,  differences  in  understanding  of,  vi. 
781  :  2. 

—  essential    imperfection,    vi.  257:1. 

—  ever  the  same,  iv.  56:  1,2. 

—  list     of    vices     and     temptations,     vi.  257 : 2, 

258:1. 

—  lofty  view  of,  iii.  592  :  2. 

—  perfectibility   of,   v.  121  :  2,  122  :  r. 

—  reformers   often    undervalue,   v.  153  :  i. 

—  and  the  kingdom  of  God,  v.  142-3. 
Human        sacrifices,         11.349:2,408:1,430:1,111. 

269 :  I . 
Humanitarianism  —  invertebrate        doctrine,       vi. 
806:2. 

—  modern,  iii.  560  :  2. 

—  not  the  whole  of  Christianity,  vi.  803  :  1-2. 
Humble,  God  reveals  himself  to  the,  iii.  395:  i. 
Humiliation   of  Jew.s,   iii.  602  :  2. 

Humility,  a  requisite,  iii.  65  :  i. 

—  affected,   vi.  247  :  2,  24S. 

—  base   of  true   Christianity,  v.  640:2. 

—  basis  of  regeneration,  vi.615. 

—  the  centurion's,  fine  type  of,  v.  58:1-2. 

—  distinctive    of    Christian    system    alone,    v. 

904:2,905. 

—  duty  of,  vi.  723-5. 

■ — germ  of  a  new  hope,  iv.  256 :  i. 

—  God's    knowledge    of,    iii.  54 :  2. 

—  in  Christian  life,  vi.  265  :  2,  266 :  I. 

—  injury  from  too  much,  vi.  232:2. 

—  listens  to  counsel,  111.393:2. 

—  proper,  vi.  139 :  2. 

—  sole  entrance  to  the  house  of  wisdom,   iii. 

379 :  2. 

—  way  of  eternal  life,  v.  92  :  2. 
— -and  pride,  111.392:2. 

Hunger  as  a  revelation  of  God's  will,  1.584:2. 

—  of  the  soul,  111.726:2. 

Hunt,  W.   Holman,  picture  of  the  crucifi.xion,  v. 
99:2. 


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Tlupfcld.  Hermann,  commentary  on  B'ne  Elim 
iii.  T] :  2. 
— '  on  Psalms,  iii.  9:  i,  14  :  i,  19  :  2,  23  :  2,  30:  i 
36 :  I,  54 :  T.  60 :  I,  68 :  i,  74 :  2,  80 :  2,  89  :  2 
94:2,  100:2.  106:2,  120:2,  124:2.  132:1 
147  :  2,  151  :  2,  153  :  i,  160  :  i,  164  :  i.  171:1 
174 :  2,  182 :  2,  190 :  I,  195  :  2,  196 :  i ,  200 :  i 
206:  I,  207 :  2,  209 :  I,  211  :  I,  212 :  2,  213  :  i 
217 :  2,  224 :  I,  227  :  2,  229 :  i,  231 :  2,  233  :  i 
236 :  I,  242 :  2,  245  :  i,  248 :  i,  257  :  2,  261  :  2 
278:  I,  281 :  I,  286:  2,  291  :  I.  317 :  2,  322 :  i 
329  :  I,  330  :  2,  332  :  2,  339  :  i .  34^  :  2. 

Hnrd,  Bishop  Richard,  quoted,  iv.  in:  i. 

Husbandmen,  the,  parable  of,   iv.  891 :  i. 

Husbandry,    God's,   v.  645-9. 

—  symbol   of  Christian   life,  vi.  471:1. 
Husbands,     see     Marriage;     especially     vi.  90-91, 

703-4- 
Hushai,   the  Archite,  ii.  173:1. 

—  counsel   of,   ii.  176:  i,  178:  I,  2. 

—  with   Absalom,   ii.  177:1,2. 
Huss,   John,   persecuted,   ii.  315  :  2. 
Hutchinson,    Colonel,   the   Puritan,   1.544:1. 
Hu.xlcy,   Prof.  T.   H.,  "  Lay   Sermons "  quoted,  i, 

557:  I. 

—  on  the  Bible,  ii.229:2. 

—  on  evolution  and  creation,  i.  7:  i. 
Hybrid  forms,  prohibition  of  raising,  i.  338:  I. 
Hygiene,  laws  of,  i.  310:  i. 

Hygienic  observance  a   religious   duty,   1.311:1. 

Hymn   to  the   seven   evil   spirits,   1.529:1. 

Hymns,  see  Psalmody. 

Hypatia,  iii.  812  :  i. 

Hypocrisy,  relations  to  iniquity,  iv.  486:1. 

—  religion   suffers  from,   iii.  595:1. 
■ — tj'pe  of  character,  iii.  370:  i. 

— -  universality,   iii.  636 :  2. 

—  of  Absalom,  ii.  170:  i. 

—  of  scribes  and   Pharisees,   iv.  781 :  I. 

—  and   Puritanism,   i.  477  :  2. 
Hypocrites,  vi.  168-171. 

—  contradictions  of,   iii.  136:1. 
Hyssop,  of  the  Passover,  i.  168:2. 


Ichabod,  birth  of,  ii.23:2. 
Iconium,  v.  450:  i. 
Ideal  spiritual  life,  11.526:2. 

Ideal,    the,    elevated    in    absence    of    the    real,    ii. 
615:2. 

—  of  God  for  men,  iii.  624:2. 

—  present  in  heaven,  i.  218:1. 
Idealism  in  calamities  of  Job,  ii.  708:2. 

—  of  Isaiah,  iii.  622:  2. 

—  of  types  of  Chronicles,  ii.  500 :  2. 

—  work  revealed,  iii.  624:  2. 
Ideals,  inactive  ones  perilous,  vi.  801-4. 

—  lofty,  need  of  help  to  attain,  111.305:2. 


Idleness,  iii.  412-415. 

—  a  curse,  i.  710:  T. 

—  ereniy  of  Christian  life.  vi.342:2. 

—  Paul  reprobates,  vi.  379. 
Idol  of  gold,  the,  iv.  394:2. 

lilolatcrs.    all    money-bringers    equally    acceptable 

to  their  God,  1.562:2. 
Idolatry  (see  also  Sacrifices.  Ritual),  a  religion  of 

bribery,  i.  562  :  2. 

—  atrocities    involved    in,    i.  344  :  T,  iv.  253  :  2. 

—  chains   men   to   moral   indifference,   {.562:2. 

—  charge  against  Jeroboam  unjust,  11.284:2. 

—  congenial  to  the  natural  man,  i.  193:2. 

—  connected    with    unnatural    lust,    1.334:2,  iv. 

253  :  2,  V.  901  :  2,  902  :  i. 

—  contrasted  with  worship  of  the  true  God,  iv. 

62-70,  775  :  2. 

—  criticised     with     ill-orncc 


193: 


moderns,     1. 
IV  Michal,  ii. 


—  David  represented  with  image 

80:  I. 

—  destroys    moral    character    and    etliical    reli- 

gion, i.  562 :  2. 

—  does  not  demand  righteousness,  iii.  387 :  I. 

—  even    the    seeming   to   be   avoided,    1.329:2, 

330 :  2. 

—  in    Israel,    persistent    tendency    to,    1.514:1, 

iii.  44 :  2,  i V.  190 :  1 ,  253  :  2,  569  :  2. 
tenacity   in   Judah,   11.574:2;   where   it 

and  skepticism  are  rife,  iv^.  569:2. 

reason    for   these,    ii.27:2. 

denounced  by  Ezekiel,  iv.  264:  2. 

by  Isaiah,   111.754:1,845:2. 

by   Jeremiah,   569:2. 

• reluctant  abandonment,   11.  2"]  :  2. 

rooted  out  by  pious  kings,  11.582:1. 

only    by    divine    intervention,    iii. 

707 :  2. 
restored  by  Cyrus,  iii.  775  :  i. 

—  lurking  in  preparation  of  daily  food,  i.  330:  2- 

—  necessarily   high   treason   in   a   theocracy,   i. 

3 '3:  2.  3^4:  r. 

—  sin  of  sins,  iii.  211:2. 

—  symbolic,  results  in  practical,  v.  477:1. 
Idolatry  of  self,  iii.  780:  2. 

Idomeneus,  king  of  Crete,  ii.  243 :  i. 
Idumaea,  Ilerods  of,  see  Herod. 
Ignatius,  St.,  nnisical  passion,  vi.  776:2. 

—  h'pistle  of,  vi.  395  :  2. 

on  Christian  life,  vi. 776:1. 

on  the  diaconate,  v.  362:1. 

on  the  Episcopate,  vi.  415:  1,776:2. 

cited  or  quoted,  v.  499 :  2,  vi.  389 :  2,  425  :  2, 

435  :  2,  468 :  2,  477 :  2,  478 :  i,  557  :  2,  5^7 :  t, 
606 :  2,  623  :  I,  626  :  t,  658 :  i,  Tili  '■  i- 
Ignorance,  divine  enlightenment  of,  vi.  699 :  I. 

—  heathen,  etc.,  its  sin,  vi.  365:1. 

—  not  a  moral  excuse  if  wilful,  v.  264 :  2,  265  :  i. 


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Ins 


Ignorance   of   the    future    necessary    for    ct'fcctive 
life,  V.  305  :  2,  306. 

—  and  atonement,  i.  264  :  i. 
Ignorant,  tlie,  instruction  of,  iii.  391:2. 
Imagery,  not  forbidden,  i.  194:2. 
Images,  as  trophies,  ii.  505:  i. 
Inmianuel,  l)irth   of  the   ChiUl,   iii.  646:1. 

—  conception  sprang  from  Israel's  darkest  days, 

iv.  699 :  2. 

—  idea  and  meaning  of,  ibid. 

—  Isaiah's  use  of  word,  iii.  642:  2. 

—  not  descendant  of  David,  iii.  650:2. 

—  origin   vague,   iii.  650:2. 

—  prince-of-the-Four-Names,   iii.  79S:  i. 

—  promised   king  of  Israel,   iii.  650:  2. 

—  symbolic  name,  iii.  126:  i. 

Ininicr,  A.,  on  Pauline  Epistles,  vi.  484 :  2. 
Imniorality  in  literature  and  art,  i.477:2. 
Immortality    (see   also    Eschatology),   instinct   of, 
vi.784:  1,2. 

—  is  present  life,  v.  193:  i. 

—  presumptive  evidence  for,  vi.  815  :  2. 

—  the  Psalmist's  hope  of,  iii.  45  :  2,  46  :  i,  133  :  2. 
Impatience,   see    Patience. 

Imi)enitence,   misery  of,   iii.  85:1. 

Imposition  of  hands,  see  Hands,  laying  on  of. 

Imprudence,  a  fault,  iii.  554:1. 

—  pain  and,  ii.  707  :  i. 

Impurity    (see   also   Purity),   distinguishing  mark 
of  paganism,  vi.  6g,  76 :  i. 

—  of  speech,   vi.  601  :  i. 

—  spiritual,  vi.  891 :  2. 

Incarnation   (see  also  Jesus  Christ),  compared  to 
Jacob's   staircase,  {.76:1. 

—  credibility  entire,  iv.  699  :  i. 

—  crowning  end  of  creation,  i.  8:  I. 

—  lessons  of,  v.  120 :  2,  121 :  2. 

—  possible  methods  of,  v.  18:  2,  19  :  i. 

—  Old  Testament  prophecies  of,  iii.  765  :  2  sq. 

—  and  redemption,  iii.  374:  i. 
Incense,   altar   of,   i.  225-6,  227  :  i. 

—  connection  with  prayer,  i.216:  i. 

Incest,  a  capital  offence  in  Jewish  law,  1.344:  i. 

—  among  cultivated  heathen  peoples,  i.  333:1. 

—  prohibitions  of,   i.  3:^2  :  2. 
Independence,  a   Christian  need,  vi.  343 :  r. 
Indifference    not    wisdom,    iii.  495  :  2. 
IndifTcrentism,  injury  to   Christianity,  vi.  129,  130, 

131. 
Individual   conviction,    ii.6o:2. 

—  effort,  ii.  61  :  i. 

—  gospel  of  Isaiah  i,s,  iii.  714:  i. 

—  life  in  God,  i.  530:2. 

—  responsibilities,   iii.  781  :  i. 
Individual,  the,  destiny  of,  ii.  695  :  2. 

—  importance  in  history,   i.  127:1. 

—  instrument  in  God's  hands,  ii.  61  :  I. 

—  Jeremiah's  vindication  of,   iii.  741  :  i. 


Individual,  th.e,   reli^:ion  of,  iv.  256:1. 
Individualism,    dangers    of    over-accentuating,    v. 
345:2,346:  I. 

—  in   Psalms,   ii.  695  :  2. 

Indulgence  in  evil  hardens  in  evil,  {.508:2. 
Industry,  better  esteemed  than  genius,  iii.  415:  i. 

—  good  in,  iii.  504 :  2. 

—  of  man  depicted,  ii.  768  :  2. 

—  Paul  on  duty  of,  vi.  379:  i. 

Infallibility,    ascribed    to    Persian    monarchs,    ii. 

636 :  2. 
Infallibilit}',  a.scription  to  man  is  idolatry,  iv.  68:  I. 

—  theory  of,  v.  372:  i. 

Infatuation,  difficulty  of  ridding  one's  self  of,  iii. 

431 : 2. 
Infidelity,    as   a    fashion    of   moral    cowardice,    v. 

258:2,259:  I. 
Intinity,  of  God,  ii.  663  :  2. 
Influence,  belongs  to  the  unselfish,  i.  96 :  2. 
Ingathering,   feast  of,   i.  354:1. 
Ingratitude,  common,  iii.  94:  2. 

—  for  God's  miracle,  iii.  204:  i. 

—  for  too  great  bounty,  ii.  703  :  i. 
Inheritance,  Roman  law  of,  v.  872 :  2, 873 :  I. 

—  meaning  of   Christian,   vi.  204-5. 

—  of  evil  manners,  vi.  691  :  I. 

—  the  heavenly,  vi.  684-6. 
Iniquity,  rebukes  for,  iii.  108 :  2. 

"  Iniquity  "    of   the    Tabernacle   services,    i.  437  :  2, 

438:1. 
Innocence  in  the  home,  ii.  163:  i. 

—  the   Psalmist's   conviction   of,   iii.  47:1. 
Innccent.  the,  suffer  often  from  false  accusations, 

ii.  89 :  2. 

—  suffering  with   guilty,   i.  91  :  2,  ii.  344  :  i. 
Innocents,  massacre  of  the,  iv.  892 :  2. 
Inquiry,  moral  duty  of,  v.  265 :  i. 

—  into  low'er  religions  forbidden,  i.  568:1. 
Inquisition,  the,  ii.  567  :  i. 

Insanit}^   culmination   of  vanity,   ii.  680 :  2. 
Insincerity,  caused  decay  of  Greek  philosophy,  iii. 

565 :  2. 
Inspiration     (theological    sense),    nature    of,    iiL 

709:  2,  vi.  481  :  2,482:  I. 

—  claimed  by   Elihu,   ii.  776:1. 

—  colored  by  personality,  v.  7:  i. 

—  limitations  of,   v.  343,  498  :  1-2. 

—  method  of  human  growth  of,  9:  1,2,  10:  I. 

—  of  the  author  of  Job,  ii.70o:2. 

—  of  the  Bible,  meaning  of,  333:  2. 
verbal,   iv.  652-3. 

not   thought   essential   by   apostles,   vi. 

695  :  2. 

—  Paul's  view  of,  v.  644 :  1-2. 

—  perhaps   unconscious,   v.  30  :  2. 

—  power  and  method  of,  v.  520 :  2. 

—  Quaker  doctrine  of,  v.  341  :  i. 

—  supreme  need,  ii.  640:  i. 


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Ins])iration  (figurative  sense),  in  artist  and  crafts- 
man, i.  228 :  2. 

—  of  noble  lives,  ii.  642  :  i. 
Instincts,  God's  promises,  iii.  598:1. 
Institutions,  national,  carried  abroad  by  colonists, 

V.  361 :  I. 
Inlollect,  by  itself  may  binder  Cbristian  rcceptive- 
ness,  V.  1 50- 1. 

—  conquests  by.   ii.  69  :  2. 

—  minor  part   of  Christian  faitb,  vi.  753:2. 

—  not  God's  cliief  instrument  for  eartbly  work, 

V.  756 :  2. 
in  conflict  witb  religion,  i.  133:  i. 

—  —  tbe  wbole  of  wisdom,  vi.  605  :  2,  606  :  I. 

—  regeneration  tbrougb  tbat  of  heart,  vi.  606. 

—  t'leory  of  superiority  to  morals,  vi.  400:  I. 
Intemperance,   discussed,   v.  903. 

—  in  early  churcb,  vi.  86-88. 
Intercession,  answer  to,  iv.  243:1. 

— ■  prevailing,   i.  229-30. 

—  prevails  only  through  faith,  1.437:2. 

—  Samuel's,   ii.  29  :  i. 
Intermarriage,  see  ]\Tarriage. 
Intermediate  state,   doctrine  of,  v.  326 :  i. 
Interpretation,  variety  of,  not  to   be  lamented,  i. 

9:  I. 
Intolerance,  necessary  degree  of,  v.  824:1. 

—  in  the  cause  of  toleration,  v.  920:  i. 
Introspection,    over-much    creates    morbidity,    iii. 

582 :  2. 
Intrusion     of    outsiders     into    tabernacle     service 

banned,   i.  437  :  2. 
Ira,  the  Jairite,  ii.  194:  i. 

Ireland,  church  of,  lay  share  in  councils,  v.  460:2. 
Irenseus,  v.  671. 

—  on  bishops,  vi.  468:1. 

—  on  the  Diaconate,  v.  2f^2 :  i. 

—  on  the  Episcopate,  vi.414:  2,  415  :  i. 

—  on  the  gift  of  tongues,  v.  320:2. 

—  on  heretics,  vi.457:2. 

—  on  Luke's  gospel,  v.  508:1. 

—  on    Pauline    Epistles,    vi.  389 :  2,  390 :  2. 

—  on   Polycarp,  v.  300:1. 
Irreverence,  evil  of,  1.332:1. 

—  on   Simon   Magus'   followers,  vi.  662:1. 

—  cited,    vi.  435  :  2,  469  :  i,  476 :  2,  487  :  i.  765  :  I. 
Irving,   Edward,  pathos  of  his  position,  iii.  594:2. 

—  on    Old    and    N^ew    Testament    economv,    i. 

566:1. 
Isaac,  apathy  of,  i.  68 :  i. 

—  conception  of  God  and  life,  i.  56:  i,  2. 

—  contempt  for  God's  purpose,  i.  71  :  2. 

—  death  of.  i.  84:  i. 

—  disproportionate  length  of  his  story,  ii.  41  :  I. 

—  in  Gerar,  iii.  264:1. 

—  the  laugher,  i.  46  :  2. 

—  marriage  of,   i.65:l. 

—  patience  of.  1.65:1. 


Isaac,    relations   with    Ishmacl.   v.  884. 

—  sacrit'ice  of.  i.  54  :  i. 

— -shock  and  submission,  1.71:2.72:1. 

—  weaning  of.  i.  57  :  2. 
Isaiah,  against  idolatry,  iii.  754:1. 

—  alone    steadfast    among    the    despairing,   iii. 

1^7  ■  2. 

—  appeal  to  the  people,  iii.  647:  i. 

—  apprenticeship  of,  iii.  621  :  2. 

—  call  of,   iii.  634:  i. 

—  charge   to   women,   iii.  682:1. 

—  citizenship   in   Jerusalem,   iii.  621  :  2. 

—  commission   of,   iii.  636:1. 

—  compared    to    Cromwell,    iii.  657:  I. 
Job,  11.695:1. 

Mazzini,  iii.  638:  i. 

Moses,  111.639:1. 

—  conscious  of  speaking  in  vain,  vi.  321  :  i. 

—  contrasted  with  Jeremiah,  111.737:2. 

—  conviction  of  one  supreme  God,  iii.  644:  r. 

—  death  of,  111.707:2. 

—  describes  Judah,  11.405:1. 

—  divine   message   of,   ill.  708  :  i, 

—  doctrine  of  the   "  tenth,"   iv.  ^,7  :  2. 

—  exults  over  fall  of  Samaria,  11.400:2. 

—  Ezekiel  and.  iv.  228:1. 

—  faith   prevails  over  materialism,  111.648:2. 

—  family   of,   iii.  621  :  2. 

—  first   doctrine   of   ]\Iessiah,   iii.  651:1. 

—  gospel  for  the  individual,  ill.  714:  I. 
-of   forgiveness,   111.698:1. 

—  habit    of   appealing   to    people,    iii.  647 :  I,  iii. 

666 :  2. 

—  ideal   of   individual,   iii.  715:1. 

—  idealist,    iii.  622  :  2. 

—  individual    experience    of   sin.    iii.  714:  2. 

—  inspiration    of,    111.622:2,709:2. 

—  message  to  Judah,   11.393:2. 

—  messages   mocked,   111.655:2. 

—  ]\Iessiah   of,    11.407:1. 

—  IMessianic  creed   of,    iii.  652  :  2. 

—  method  of  God's  revelation,  iii.  670:  2. 

—  not  a  fatalist,   111.644:2. 

—  on  darkness,  the  ninth  plague.  1.162:2. 

—  on    future   and    progress   of   his    people,    iii. 

67S:  I. 

—  on  the  God  of  the  commandments,  1.215:1. 

—  on   the   Sabbath,    1.198:2. 

—  opposition  to  teaching  of,  iii.  625:  i. 

—  personality   of,    iii.  635  :  2. 

—  political  and  spiritual  problem  of.  iii.  730:1. 

—  prophecies  not  relating  to  time  of.  iii.  716:  r. 

—  prophecy  his   life   work.   iii.  631:1. 
of   a    Deliverer,    iii.  653:1. 

of  Israel's  exile  to  Babylon,  iii.  667:  I. 

of  its  long  duration,   iii.  737:1. 

of    Jerusalem's    overthrow,    111.623:1. 

on   inviolability  of  Zion,  111.652:1,742:1. 


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Isr 


Isaiah,   prophet  of  the   Lord,   iii.  624-5. 

—  range   of   vision,   iii.  729:2. 

—  realist,  iii.  623  :  i. 

—  regard  for  animals,  iii.  664:  2. 

—  relations      with      Ahaz,      ii.  405-7,  iii.  621  :  2, 

643 :  2. 
Hezekiah,    i.  503  :  2,  ii.  415-417,418:  2,  iii. 

711:  I. 
]\Ianasseh,    {.504:1. 

—  revelation  of  unity  of   God,   iii.  651  12. 

—  review  of  predictions   of,   iii.  708:2. 

—  sanity  of,  iii.  644:1. 

—  satire  of,   iii.  676:  i. 

—  saved   from   the  popular  drift,   iii.  647:  2. 

—  scorn   of,    iii.  656:  2. 

—  sees   no   virtue    in    Babylon,    iii.  779:  2. 

—  self-control,    iii.  649:1. 

—  son   of   Jerusalem,    iii.  622:1. 

—  stripped  and  barefoot  for  a  sign,  iii.  666  :r. 

—  threefold   vision   of,    iii.  622:  2. 

—  to    the    despairers    of    the    Lord,    iii.  755:1. 
— ^to  the  foreign  nations,   iii.  684:  i. 

—  to   women,   iii.  682:1. 

—  vindication    of,    iii.  694:  2. 

—  vision    of,    iii.  622  :  i,  631  :  2. 

—  warning   from    Samaria,    iii.  655:  I. 

—  W'orldly-wisdom    of.    iii.  669:  2. 

—  youth   of,   iii.  621  :  2. 

Isaiah,    Book    of,    character   of    first    chapter,    iii. 
617:  I. 

—  chronology  of,   iii.  616:2. 

—  commentaries    on,    iii.  730:2. 

—  composite,   iii.  621  :  i. 

—  in    Talmud,    iii.  736  :  2. 

—  plurality  of  authors,   iii.  735  :  I. 

—  table  of  dates,   iii.  616:  2,  731  :  i. 
Isaiah,   '"Second,"   iii.  730:  2. 

—  authorship   of,   iii.  732:1. 

—  date    of.    iii.  731 :  2.  733  :  2    (see    also    Note, 

IZl :  I ) . 

—  post-exilic    elements    in    xl.-l.xvi..    iii.  732  :  2, 

833:  1,843:2. 

—  pre-cxilic  elements   in   xl.-l.xvi.,  iii.  732:2  sq, 

832  :  I. 

—  unity   of,   iii.  T^,2  :  2.  832  :  2. 

Ishbosheth.  pretender,  set  up  by  Abncr,  ii.  122 :  2. 
— -murdered,   ii.  130:  2. 

—  murderer  of.   slain,   ii.  130:2. 
Ishmacl,  birth   of.   {.43:1. 

—  before   and   after   the  expulsion,   i.  58-59. 

—  destiny    of    his    seed,    i.  43  :  r,  iii.  215  :  i. 

—  expulsion    a   blessing   in    disgui.se,   i.  59:2. 

—  rouses    Sarah's   jealousy,   i.58:r. 
Ishmael.   allegorical   use  of,   for  Judaic  covenant. 

V.  883-6. 
Lshmael.  son  of  Ncthaniah.  Johanan  offers  to  kill. 
ii.456:  I. 

—  murders  Gedaliah,   ibid. 


Ishtar,   worship  of,   at   Nineveh,   1.529:1. 
Isis    and    Osiris,    Phoenician    affiliations,    i.  755 :  r. 
Isles,  use  of  word  by  Isaiah,  iii.  757 :  2. 
Isolation,    evil    results    of,    iii.  380  :  i,  407  :  i. 
Israel,    Israelites     (see    also    Hebrews,    Jews),    a 
historical  miracle,  i.  370  :  2. 

—  abandon  idolatry,   ii.  27  :  2. 

—  affront   Samuel,   ii.  ZZ  '■  2. 

—  after  the  flesh  and  after  the  spirit,  iv.  747 :  2. 

—  apostasy   of,   iv.  28:1. 

—  appeal  to  Rehoboam.  ii.  279:2. 

—  arraigned    by    Samuel,    ii.44:i. 

—  assemble  at   Mizpah,   ii.  28:1. 

—  at  peace  with  Amorites,  ii.3o:2. 

—  Babylonian   restoration   of,   i.  371  :  2. 

—  beginning  of   captivity,   {{.397:2. 

—  benefited    from    captivity,    iii.  604:1. 

—  birthright   of   covenant   and    Christ,    vi.7:2. 

—  called    from    Babylon,    iii.  781  :  2. 

—  choice   of,   liy   God,   ii.  54  :  2,  iii.  67  :  2. 

—  chronological   tables,    i v.  441-443. 

—  circumcision  of,  iv.  59:2. 

—  comfort  in  overthrow  of  Edom,  iii.  599:  2. 

—  command  to  be  holy,  vi.  13:  i. 

—  commerce   with   Tyre,    ii.  135  :  2. 

—  compared  with   modern   people,   {{.44:1. 

—  consecrated   army.    i.  185:2. 

—  confusion    of   the    nation,    iv.  509:1. 

—  contrasted    with   Judah,    iv.  36:1. 

—  conversion   of.    iv.  312:1. 

—  corrupt   in   every   faculty,    iv.  189:1. 

—  crushed   by   Philistines,    ii.  111:2. 

—  David  king  of  all,   ii.  131  :  2. 

—  death  of  strong  men  of,  iii.  751  :  r. 

—  defeat  of,  by  Philistines,  ii.  22  :  2. 

—  deliverance   from   Egypt,   iii.  210:1. 
by  the  Lord,  iii.  748:  i. 

—  delivered  from   Philistines,   {{.29:2. 

—  demand  a  king,   ii.  32:2. 

—  dependence  on  Jehovah,  ii.  547:  i. 

—  desolation   of,    i.  370  :  2.  iii.  209:  i. 

—  desperate  state  of,   described  in   Psalms,   iii. 

158:2. 

—  destiny  of,  iii.  805  :  i. 

—  destruction   of   material    forms   of   faith,   iii. 

741  :  2. 

—  disruption   "of  the  Lord."   ii.  283:  I. 

—  dissolution  begins,  ii.394:  i. 

- — distinctive  feature  of,  vi.34:2. 

—  divided  kingdom  of,  ii.  280  :  2. 

—  early  date  of  army.  iii.  58:2. 

—  early  religion  of.  1.513:2. 

—  eighth  century  in,  iv.  450:1. 

—  election  to  service  of  God,  iii.  789:1. 

—  experience  of  vicarious  suffering,   iii.  818:  2. 

—  faithlessness  to  God.  iii.  263:1. 

—  first  captivity,  iii.  640:  2. 

—  first  victory   in  battle,   {.185:2. 


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Israel,     Israelites,     formation     of     ihe     new,     iv. 
293 :  2. 

—  from  the  return  to  building  of  the  Temple, 

iv.  606 :  2  sq. 

—  God  as  king  of,  ii.  2,2 :  2. 

—  Hazael  smites,  ii.  375  :  2. 

—  helped   bj^   Ass3'rian    invasion,    iv.  455:1. 

—  helplessness  against  the  Philistines,  ii.56:  i. 

—  history  since  Old  Testament  days,  i.  369 :  2. 

—  hope  of  resurrection,  iii.  728 :  2. 

—  hostility  to   Canaanites,   1.85:1. 

—  humiliation  under  Philistines,  iii.  205:1. 
— •  ideal  of  its  kingship,  iii.  1 1  :  2,  12  :  i. 

—  idolatry  of,  see  Idolatry  in  Israel. 

—  in  Egypt,  i.  121  sq. 

—  in  exile,  iii.  74-8. 

—  in  fear  of  hostile  tribes,  i.  179:1. 

—  insulted  by  King  Nahash,  ii.  47 :  i. 

—  intermarriage    with    other   nations    held    an 

abomination,    1.419:1. 

—  itinerary  of,  i.  480:  I. 

—  jealous  of  Jehovah,  iv.  690:  i. 

—  Jehovah's    chosen    people,    11.481:1. 

—  Jezebel  introduces  Baal  worship  in,  11.298:2. 

—  kernel  of  history  of,  iii.  123:  i. 

—  kingdom  established,  ii.  134:  i. 

—  kingship    of,    foreshadowed    Anointed    One, 

iii.  428:  I. 

—  last  judgment  on,  iii.  844-6. 

—  laws  of,  no  distinction  between  secular  and 

religious,  i.  589 :  2. 

—  literature  of,  Babylonian  entirely,  i.  528:  i. 
shows  national  heroes  as  mediators,  i. 

522 :  2. 

—  long  ingratitude  of,  iii.  175:  i. 

—  loss  of  territory,  iii.  629  :  i. 

—  loses  strength  by  idolatry,  1.756:1. 

—  migration  to  Egypt,  1.84:2. 

—  missionary  career  of,   iii.  742:1. 

—  monotheism  of,  iii.  740:  i. 

—  murmur  against  Moses,  1.173:2. 

—  nation  typified  by  the  seven  candlesticks,  vi. 

838:1. 

—  near  to  God,  iii.  341  :  2. 

—  not  a  commercial  people,  1.591:2. 

—  not  great,  but  true,  i.386:  t. 

—  numbered  by  David,  ii.  206:2. 

—  of  Isaiah's  time,  iii.  738:1. 

—  of  Jeremiah's  time,  iii.  738:  i. 

—  on  entering  Canaan,  i.  535  :  i. 

—  on  the  eve  of  return,  iii.  828 :  2. 

—  one  God,  one  people,  iii.  788:  2. 

—  "Our   ^Mother  of   Sorrows,"   iv.  548:2  sq. 

—  particularism  of,  1.552:1. 

—  pestilence  over,  ii.  208 :  i,  538 :  2. 

—  Philistines  invade,  ii.  21 :  2,  28 :  2,  73 :  i. 
■ — plan  of  settlement,  1.481:2. 

—  postponements  of  restoration,  ii.  66g:i. 


Israel,  poverty  of  the  exile,  iii.  726:  I. 

—  prominence  to,  given  by  God,  iii.  788 :  2. 

—  punishment  greater  than  Sodom,  iii.  591  :  I. 

—  purification  of,  11.614:2. 

—  redemption    of.    Four    Herald    Voices,    iii. 

748 :  I. 

—  refused   passage   through    Edom,   i.  442  :  2. 

—  repentance  and  reformation  of,  ii.  26 :  2. 

—  reproaches   Moses,   1.130:1. 

—  restoration  of,  iii.  283  :  i,  823  :  i. 

—  —  —  predicted,  1.371:1. 

—  return  and  sovereignty  of,  iii.  665  :  2. 

—  righteousness  of,  111.784:2. 

—  Samuel  as  judge  of,  ii.  32:  i. 

his   dealings   with   people   of,    11.52:1. 

his    protest   to,    disregarded,   11.34:2. 

—  Saul's  proclamation  to,  11.48:1. 

—  servant  of  the  Lord,  iii.  792  :  2. 

—  seventh   century   in,   iv.  561 :  i. 

—  shuttlecock  between  Assyria  and   Egypt,  ii. 

402  :  2. 

—  sins   of,   iii.  769:  2. 

—  spirit   of,   iii.  708:  i. 

—  starvation  of,  iii.  753  :  i. 

—  staunchness  of,  iv.  454:1,2. 

—  supernaturally  directed  through  the  wilder- 

ness, i.  635 :  I. 

—  trampled  down  by  Canaanites,  i.  765  :  I. 

—  three  years'   famine  in,   11.  301 :  I. 

—  threshed  at  Megiddo,  111.738:2. 

—  to  become  God's  warriors,  1.184:1. 

—  under  sovereignty  of  Egypt,  i.  528 :  i. 

—  warfare  with  neighbors,  11.  488 :  2. 

—  and  Edom,  ii.  481 :  2. 

—  and  the  Greeks,  iv.  666:  i. 

—  see  also  names  of  individual  rulers. 
Israel,    Kingdom    of,    formed    by    disruption    of 

united  Jewish  realm,  ii.  28osq. 

—  Hoshea  the  last  king,  11.  399:  i. 

—  kings  of,  table,  11.463:2. 

from  Zimri  to  Ahab,  11.295:2. 

- —  see  also  Amos  and  Rosea. 

Issachar,  the  tribe,  prophetic  characterization  by 
Jacob,  i.  114:  2. 

—  in  the  time  of  Deborah,  i.  115 :  i. 

—  sea  traffic  of,  i.621  :  i. 

—  territory  of,  1.621:1,713:2. 

"  Issues,"  physical,  regarded  as  moral  defilement, 

1.314:  1-2, 1.313:2-,  314:  1-2. 
Isthmian  games,  v.  673  :  2. 
Ithamar,  younger  .son  of  Aaron,  ii.  i6:l. 
Ittai,  ii.  172:  I,  173:  2. 

"J.  E.,"  1.494:2. 

Jabal,   "increase,"   1.  t6:  i. 

Jabesh-Gilead,  relief  of  l)y  Saul,  ii.  46-9. 

—  men  of,  11.  47:  t. 

bury   Saul   and  his  sons,   ii.  112:1. 


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EXPOSITION    OF    THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Jec 


Jabiii,  king  of  ITazor,  i.  692 :  1,765:  r. 
Jacob,   at   Penicl,   i.  8c  :  2. 

—  blesses  his  sons,  i.  108:2. 

—  character  of,   i.  69  :  2. 

—  clinging  love   for  Benjamin,  i.  io6:l, 

—  crosses  the  Jabbok,  i.79:  i. 
— ■deceives  Isaac.  i.7i:2. 

—  despair  over  Joseph's  death,   iii.  199:2. 

—  escapes    from    Laban,    1.78:1. 

—  his  dream,   i.  75  :  r. 

—  his  llight,   i.  74:  I. 

—  his   punishment,   1.73:1. 

—  inheritance    of,    iii.  128:1. 

—  introduced  to  Pharaoh,  i.  107:  i. 

—  lameness  of,  i.  80:1. 
reflections  on,  1.82:1. 

—  love   for  Rachel,   iii.  540:2. 
and   service   for  her,   iii.  790:1. 

—  moral  of  his  staircase,  i.  yj  :  i. 

—  prophecj'  of  Shiloh,  v.  29  :  2. 

—  relations  with  Esau: 
in   fear  of  him,   1.78:2. 

resolves    to    placate    him,    1.78:2,79:1. 

results,    1.79:1-2. 

—  relations    witla    Josepli,    i.  86  :  1-2,  106  :  T. 

—  reluctant    to    shift    encampment,    i.  106 : 2. 

—  renamed    Israel,   i.  80:1. 

—  returns   to    Bethel,    1.83:1. 

—  well   of,   location,   v.  146 :  2,  147 :  i. 

—  wiser  than  Joseph,   i.  106:1. 

—  wrestling  of,  iv.  749  :  i. 

—  and   Esau,  choice  between,  vi.  13:1. 
Jael,  sla>ys   Sisera.   i.  767  :  2,  768 :  i. 

Jair,  successor  of  Sola,  i.799:  i. 
Jairus  and  Jesus,  iv.  "jz"] :  2,  851 :  2. 

—  resurrection   of   his   daughter,   vi.  304:2. 
James,   the   Apostle,   first   seen,   iv.  709:2. 

career  and  fate,  v.  444. 

—  importance   of,    iv.  835:1. 

—  against   antinomianism,    vi.  530 :  2,  531 :  I. 

—  on  abuse  of  term  "  faitli."  vi.530:2. 
James,  Epistle  of,  authenticity,  vi.  559-562. 

—  Christology  of,  vi.  582-5. 

—  contained   in    Syriac   version,   vi.  561  :  I. 

—  doubts   fully   recanted,  vi.  560  :  2. 

—  harmony   of   character   witli    St.   James,   vi. 

561 :  2. 

—  Luther's  slur  at,  vi.  561  :  2. 

—  main    thought    of.    vi.  579:1. 

—  on  anointing  of  the  sick,  vi.  635-6. 

—  on    censoriousncss,    vi.  616-618. 

—  on    confession    of    sins,    vi.  636-640. 

—  on   conversion,   vi.  640-3. 

—  on    demons    and    pagan   gods,    vi.  592-3. 

—  on    elders   of   the    church,    vi.  634-5. 

—  on   humility  as   indispensable,   vi.6iS. 

—  on    Jdb    and    patience,    vi.  625-8. 

—  on   justification   by   faith,   vi.  591-5. 


James,  Epistle  of,  on  lusts,  vi.  607-610. 

compared    with    Plato's    "  Phado,"   vi. 

608:  I. 

—  on   power   of   Satan,    vi.  613-614. 

—  on  presumption  in  ovcrhope,   vi.  619-621. 

—  on   probabilism,   vi.  621-2. 

—  on    Rahab,    i.  672  :  2,  vi.  593  :  2. 

—  on    responsibilities    of   teachers,    vi.  595  :  1-2. 
of  the  tongue,  vi.  596-601. 

—  on  swearing,   vi.  628-630. 

—  on  the  rich,  vi.  622-5. 

—  on   the   world   and   the   divine   jealousy,   vi. 

610-613. 

—  on  wisdom   from  below,   vi.  601-4. 
from  above,  vi.  604-7. 

—  on  worship,  related  to  emotion  and  conduct,, 

vi.  632-3. 

—  parallel   of  sayings  to   Christ's,   vi.  630-1. 

—  reason  for  delay  in  knowing,  vi.  560:  2,561  :  I. 

—  relation    to    Ecclesiasticus    and    Wisdom   of 

Solomon,   vi.  572-5. 
to    writings    of    Peter    and    Paul,    vi.  569- 

57^- 

of  Paul.  vi.  588-590. 

of  Luther's  writings  to  Paul's  and  James',. 

ibid. 

—  the    audience    addressed,    vi.  566-9. 

—  varied   in  style,   vi.  585:1. 

—  who   is   the   James   meant?   vi.  562-6. 
James    the   Just    (Jesus'    brother),   character   and 

views    on    circumcision,    v.  461. 
Jannes    and    Jambres,    the    magicians,    withstand 
Moses,   i.  157  :  2. 

—  tradition  of,   and   Paul  on,   vi.  487-9. 
Japheth,  son  of  Noah,  i.20:  i. 

Jasher,    the    Book   of,    i.  690:  l.  ii.  118:  2. 
Jashobeam,   exploit  of,   ii.  199:1. 
Jealousy,   among  church  leaders,  i.  77Z  '■  i- 

—  good    and    ill,    vi.  603  :  i,  604:  I. 

—  image   of,   iv.  240  :  2. 

—  of  God,    i.  195  :  i. 

—  of  Saul,  ii.  76:  2. 

• — of  the  humble  and  godly.   1.13:1. 

—  ordeal    to    remove,    1.399:1. 

—  water    of,    i.  3C)9:  i. 

Jebusites,  occupy  ]Mt.  Zion  when  Israelites  come, 
11.39:2. 

—  Jerusalem    long    in    the    hands    of,    ii.7o:2, 

—  left  in  possession  of  citadel.  1.749:1.70:2. 
Jeconiah    (or  Jehoiachin),  king  of  Judah,    reign 

of,   iv.  141-5,  446  8. 

—  abominations  charged   against :   selling  him- 

self to   the   devils,   etc.,   11.446:2. 

—  "  cast   out,"   iv.  79  :  2. 

—  captured    and    deposed   by    Nebuchadrezzar, 

iii.  229  :  I,  iv.  18  :  2. 

—  Evil-Merodach  and,   11.457:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


58 


Jc'didah,  qucen-motl'.er,  iv.  79:2. 
Jeffrey,  George.  Jud;^e,  1.595:2. 
Jchoahaz,  king  of  Israel,   ii.  383-.1. 

—  a  vassal,   ii.  384:  i. 
Jchoahaz,  king  of  Judah,  ii. -)j2-3. 

—  anarchic  conditions  in   time  of,   iv.  123-4. 

—  Ezekiel    on.    i v.  247:1.2. 

—  imprisoned  1)y  Necho,  iv.  13  :  2. 

—  lands    ravaged   hy   Egyptians,   iv.  86:2. 
Jehoiada,    regent    and    high    priest    of    Judah,    ii. 

378 :  2,  iv.  330  :  2. 

—  and   Joash,   ii.  m  :  2,  568  :  2. 
Jehoiakim,    king   of    Israel,    ii.  4J3-6. 
Jehoiakini,   king   of   Judali,    set   up   by    Necho   of 

Egypt,   iv.  14:  I. 

—  career  and  fate,  iv.  137-T41. 

—  carried  off  by   Nebuchadrezzar,   iv.  384:2. 

—  hated  by  Jeremiah,   iv.  124:2. 

—  submits    to    Babylonians,    again    rebels,    iv. 

17:  1,384:  I. 
• — a  vicious  tyrant,  iv.  14:  i. 
Jelionadab,    tlie    Kenite    chief,    fierce    fanatic,    ii. 

373  ■■  2. 
- — ^  horrible    massacre    of    Baal-worshipers,    ii. 

374:  1-2. 
Jehoram,  king  of  Israel,  ii.  347 :  2. 

—  advances  his  kingdom  through  weakness  of 

Damascus,  ii.  367:1, 

—  Benhadad's  gift   to,   ii.  353:1. 

—  generosity  to   Syrians,   ii.  359:1. 

—  death  of,  ii.  370:  t. 

Jehoram,  king  of  Judah,   reign,   vices  and  calam- 
ities, ii.  365  :  1-2,  iii.  122 :  i. 

—  depravity,  ii.  566  :  ] . 

—  marries   Athaliah,   ii.  331:1. 

—  curse  of  his  marriage,  ii.  294  :  2,  365  :  i,  566  :  i. 

—  death  of,  ii.  365  :  2,  366  :  i. 

Jehoshaphat,    king    of    Judali,    reign    of,    ii.  293-5, 
559-566. 

—  deliverance  of,  iii.  125  :  2. 

—  league  against,  iii.  214:2. 

—  visits  Ahab,  ii.330:2. 
Jehoshaphat,  the  recorder,  ii.  147:2. 
Jehosheba  outwits  Athaliah,  ii.  377:1. 

—  and  Joash,  ii.377:  1,2. 

Jehovah   (see  also  God),  a  general,  ii.542:  i. 

—  a  man  of  war,  1.176:2. 

—  absolute  supremacy  of,  i.  232.2. 

—  as  a  nature-divinity,  i.  827  :  i,  iii.  250:  2. 

—  champion  of  Israel,  i.  727-730. 

—  claim  on  Cyrus,  iii.  763:  i. 

—  creative  and  sustaining  power,  iii.  244  :  I. 

—  divinity  of,  iii.  761  :  2. 

—  final  victory  of,  iv.  315-318. 

• — has  regard  for  his  name,  iv.  312:2. 

• — history  confirms  judgment  of,   iv.  175:2. 

■ — holy  because  of  righteousness,  iii.  250:  I. 

—  idea  of  kingship  of,  iv.  227  :  2. 


Jehovah,   is  king,   iii.  240:1. 

—  Israel's   jealousy  of,   iv.  690:1  sq. 

—  knowledge  of,  is  life  eternal,  iii.  255  :  2, 

—  land  of,  iv.  303  :  i  .sq. 

—  manifested  in   Messiah,  iii.  256:  2. 

—  name    of,    1.135:1,11.478:2,111.674:2. 
avoided  In  Daniel,  iv.  370:2. 

—  of   hosts,   conception   of,   iii.  68 :  2. 

—  one  god  among  many,  i.756:  i. 

—  personal  urgency  of.  iii.  767  :  2. 

—  proves    divinity   against    idols,   ill.  770:1. 

—  similitude  as  seen  by  Moses,  I.421  :  2. 

—  slow  to  anger,   1.  427  :  2. 

—  sole  owner  of  land  in  Israel,  1.  590:  i. 

—  the  keeper.  Hi.  306:  i. 

—  tribute  of,  after  Midian  war,  1.  477  :  i. 

—  vindicated,  11.  785  :  i. 

—  and   the   nations,     Iv.  173-5. 
Jehu,   revolt  of,   11.366:2. 

—  anointed,  11.368:1. 

—  commissions    Jehonadab    to    massacre    Baal- 

worshipers,   11.  T,7S  '■  -■ 

—  established  on  throne,  11.371-2. 

—  death  of,  ii.  376  :  2. 

—  dynasty  of,  11.  383  :  2-392  :  r. 

—  extirpates     Ahab's    race,    11.  372  :  2,  374 :  2. 

—  — ^  Baal-worship,   11.374:1,2. 

—  hypocritical   plea  of  Jehovah's  command,  11. 

372 :  2. 

—  massacre  of  royal  houses  of  Israel  and  Ju- 

dah, ii.  373:  I- 

—  orders    Jezebel    slain,    11.370:2,371:1. 

- — slays  Jehoram  of  Israel  and  Ahazlah  of  Ju- 
dah, 11.  370 :  I. 

—  see   also   Shalmane^er  IT. 
Jephthah,  chosen  judge,  1.  801  :  2. 

—  lament  to  his  daughter.  Hi.  144:2. 

—  terrible  vow  of.  1.  802:1,  11.243:1. 

—  victories  over  the  Ammonites.  11.46:2.47:  i. 
Jeremiah,  after  the  capture  of  Jerusalem,  iv.  164-8. 

—  apocryphal   letter  of,   iv.  63:1. 

—  call  and  consecration  of,  iv.  21  :  2. 

—  cautions  the  people,  ii.  458 :  2. 

—  characteristic   expressions  of,   iv.  186:2. 

—  concerning  danger  from  the  north,  ii.433:  I. 

—  conflict  with   Hananlah,   1.588:1. 

—  contradictory   position    of,    iv.  142:1. 

—  contrasted  with   Isaiah.  111.737:2. 

—  devotes    himself    to     Deutcronomlc    propa- 

ganda,  i.  505  :  2. 

—  encouraged  to  persevere,   iv.  132:2. 

—  goes  into  Egypt,  iv.  168-170. 

—  ill-treated   by    Pashur,    11.  447  :  i,  iv.  iii :  i. 

—  imprisonment   of,   iv.  160:1. 

—  in  "the  stocks/'  iv.  111:2. 

—  joins  Gedaliah  at  Mizpah,  iv.  166:1. 

—  life  and  times  of,  iv.7:  1-21:2. 

—  life  of  rigid  asceticism,  iv.  91:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    P.TBLE  —  TXDEX. 


Jer 


Jeremiah,  mission  of,   iv.  124:  2.  igi  :  2. 

—  on  Ammoii,  iv.  181  :  i. 

—  on  Babylon,  iv.  184-6. 

—  on  Damascus,  iv.  182-3. 

—  on  Edom,  iv.  181  :  i,  sq. 

—  on   Ejfypt.  iv.  175-9. 

—  on  Eiam,  iv.  184:  1-2. 

—  on  foreign  nations,  iv.  173-5. 

—  on    Kedar  and    Hazor,    iv.  183-4. 

—  on    Moab,   iv.  179-181. 

—  on   New   Covenant,  paraphrased,   v.  746:1-2. 

—  on   the    Philistines,   iv.  178-9. 

—  only  New  Testament  mention  is  in  Matthew. 

iv.  2ir :  I. 

—  persecuted,    ii.  457  :  2,  iv.  in:  i. 

—  priestly  origin  of,  iv.7:  i. 

—  precursor  of  Jesus,  iv.  211:2. 

—  prophecies  fulfilled,   ii.  453  :  2. 

—  prophecy  to   Jelioiakim,   ii.445:2. 

—  rebukes  Jehoiakim.  ii.444:2. 

—  remains  in   Jerusalem,   11.454:2. 

—  roll   of,   iv.  129-132. 

—  sense   of   iniquities   of   Israel,   borne   by,   iii. 

799:  I. 

—  suffered  for  the  people,  iii.  741  :  2. 

—  teaching    concerning    Israel    and    Judah,    iv. 

186:  I. 

—  traditions    of,    iv.  166:  2.  173:  i. 

—  tried   for  heresy,  iv.  124:2. 

—  vicarious   suffering  of,   iii.  819:1. 

—  vindication    of    the    indi\idual,    iii.  741  :  i. 

—  warns    Zedekiah,    ii.  449  :  2. 

—  well  treated  by  Nebuchadrezzar,  ii.  454:2. 

—  and   Ezekiel,  iv.  221-5. 

—  and   his   prophecies,    ii.  451-3. 

Jeremiah,    Book   of,   author's    introduction    to,    iv. 
21 :  I. 

—  on  sacrifices,  1.198:2. 

"  Jeremiah,    Lamentations    of."    origin    and    char- 
acter discussed,  iii.  541  sq. 

—  not  by  Jeremiah,  iv.  210:2. 

Jericho,   Christ  journeys   througli,   iv.  770:2. 

—  fate  of,  i.  668:  i. 

—  no  better  than   Sodom,   i.  666:1. 

—  scheme    for   capture   of,    1.667:1. 

—  spies  in,  i.  653 :  2. 

Jeroboam,  son  of  Nebat,   made  "  boss "  of  Solo- 
mon's  corvees,   11.276:2. 

—  appointing  priests  for  the  he-goats,  i.330:  t. 

—  chosen   king   of    the    ten   tribes,    ii.  280:2. 

—  idolatry    of,    11.284:1,2. 

—  "made   Israel   to   sin,"   11.283-5. 

■ — multiplicity    of    condemnation,    11.283:2. 

—  name,    import   of,   ii.  251:1. 

—  reign  of,   11.  283-5. 

—  utilizes  tribal   jealousy  of   North   Israel,   ii. 

276-2.  277:  r. 

—  and  the  man  of  dod,  ii.  286-7. 


Jeroboam  II.,  king  of  Israel,  ability  and  conquests 
of,     ii.  386:  2,  387:  2,  iv.  450:  I. 

—  kingdom    nearly    as    large    as    David's,    ii. 

386 :  2. 

—  "Savior  of  Israel,"'  11.387:1. 

Jerome,    St.,   essayist  on   scholarship,   vi.  442 :  2. 

—  his   version   of  the   Scriptures,   v.  294. 

—  on   Arianism,    vi.  397:1. 

—  on  Baruch   and  Jeremiah,  iv.  136:1. 

—  on    Christian    ministers,    v.  817:2. 

—  on    the    Irish    legion,   v.  322  :  2,  323  :  i. 

—  on   Paul   and    Luke,   vi.473:2. 

—  on   Paul's   parentage,   v.  407  :  2,  408  :  i. 

—  on    Peter's    dissimulation,   v.  343:1. 

—  cited   or  quoted,   v.  293,  vi.  643  :  2,  661  :  2,  758, 

773-  I. 
Jcrubliaal,    (lideon's   new   name,    1.781:2. 
Jerusalem,  old  Jcbusite  fortress,  {.707:2,11.70:2, 
133:1- 

village     portion     captured    by     Judah,    i. 

746:  I. 

citadel   captured   by  David,   11.133:2. 

capture  celebrated  in   Psalms,  vi.  59:1. 

—  —  becomes  capital  of  the  Jews,  ii.  133:2. 
capital  and  principal  fortress  of  Judah, 

iv.  41  :  I. 

—  an   ideal   history,   iv.  251-6. 

—  anarchy  in,   Hi.  623:1. 

—  appeal    of,    111.555:1. 

—  Ark   brought   to,    ii.  137:  i,  139:  i. 

—  as   a   beautiful   shepherdess,   iv.  82  :  2. 

—  as  seen  In  Isaiah's  visions,  111.621:1,624:2. 

—  at  lowest  ebb.  iii.  692:1. 

—  at  time  of  Absalom's  conspiracy,  111.146:2. 

—  builders  of  several  classes.  11.642:1. 

—  centre  of  Jewish  worship,  i.  564:  i  ;  11.  147: 

—  change  in  fortunes  of  aristocracy,  iii.  591 

—  changed  condition  in  Christ's  time,  v.  885 

—  Christ   goes   to,    iv.  764:1  sq. 

royal   entry   into,   iv.  771  :  T,  886  :  2. 

—  church    on    site    of    Last    .Supper,    v.  202:1. 

—  dedication   of  walls   of,   11.669:2. 

—  deliverance    of,    iii.  706:1. 
the  great,   11.422:1. 

—  desecration    of,    111.554:2. 

—  desolation    of,    iii.  549:1. 

—  destruction   of.    111.547:1,683:2. 

■  foretold,    iv.  233  :  2  sq.,898:  2  sq. 

made  Rome  spiritual  centre  of  Chris- 
tendom,  vi.  40 :  2. 

—  disappearance     of    beleaguering     force,     iii. 

669:  r. 

—  distinction  of,   11.134:1. 

—  drifting  to  Egypt,  iii.  665  :  2  sq. 

—  failure  of  Egyptian  alliance.  111.597:1. 

—  fall  of,  ii.  453:  I. 

—  fate  of,   iv.  82:  i,  2. 

—  first   reception   of   Christ  by,   iv.  700:1  sq. 


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60 


Jerusalem,  gates  burnt,  ii.  630:  i. 

—  gates  of,   ii.  644:  i. 

—  Holy  City,   ii.  666:1. 

—  immortality    of,    iii.  548:2. 

—  importance    of    its   pre-eminence,    ii.  667  :  2. 

—  insignificance  in  Isaiah's  time,  iii.  647 :  2. 

—  inviolability   of,    iii.  596  :  i,  652  :  i. 

—  Judah  versus,  iv.  676:1. 

—  loss  to  Jews,  iii.  547:2. 

—  metaphors  of  distress  of,   iii.  556:1. 

— "  ]\Iark  ye   well   her  bulwarks,"   ii.  643:1. 

—  military  protection  of,   ii.  667:2. 

—  Nehemiah  governor  of.  ii.  639:1. 
rebuilds,    ii.  640:1. 

—  not  permitted  to  hide  grief.  111.563:1. 

—  not  to  be  compared  with  Babylon,  iv.  189:  i. 

—  personified  as  speaker,   111.556:2. 

—  population   of,   ii.  666 :  2. 

—  prophets  charged  with  overthrow,  iii.  593:1. 

—  real  and  ideal,  111.623:1. 

—  relapse  into   idolatry,   111.707:2. 

—  religious   metropolis  of  the  world,  11.644:1, 

iii.  548:  I. 

—  rich   memories  of,   111.  547  :  2. 

—  results  of  the   deliverance  of,  iv.  677 :  i. 

—  Sabbath   profanation   in,    ii.  673  :  i. 

—  safety  in  submission,  iii.  597:1. 

—  saved  from  pestilence,  ii.  539:1. 

—  seat  of  worship,   iii.  306:2. 

—  secession  of   Christians   from,   v.  504:1. 

—  shame  of,  111.553:2. 

—  splendor   of   temple,    iii.  590:2. 

—  spoliation   of.    iii.  554:1. 

—  striking   scenic   views   of,   v.  202:1. 

—  temple  worship  of,   iii.  694:  I. 

—  treacherous     return     of    Assyrians     to,     iii. 

702:  I. 

—  troubles    attributed    to   God,   111.  556  :  2. 

—  unique   character   of,    111.126:1,548:1. 

—  vain  hopes  of,   iii.  595  :  2. 

—  virgins    of,    111.561:2. 

—  water  supply  of,  11.269:2,412:2. 

—  women  of,  iii.  623  :  2. 

—  world's  watch-tower,  111.686:2. 

—  Sennacherib   and,    iii.  692:1-2. 

defeated  before,  11.424:2,425:1,2. 

Jerusalem,  the  New,  vi.  918-921. 

—  the  two  Jerusalems  in  symbolism,  vi.877:2. 
Jeshimftn,   ii.  93  :  2,  96 :  2. 

Jeshurun,   the   upright   people,   i.6i7:2. 
Jesse  of  Bethlehem,  ii.  67  :  2. 
Jesuits,   missionary  zeal  of,  v.  333:1. 

—  resist     charges     of     Protestant     iimovation, 

iv.  no:  2. 
Jesus    Christ    (see    also   Messiah)  : 

—  position   in   the   universe,   vi.  14:1. 

—  question  of  His  pre-existence,  v.  128:1,136, 

246:  2,247:  1,250:  1-2. 


Jesus  Christ,  part  in  creation,  vi.  209-210. 

—  various   theories   of   His    composite    nature, 

V.  326:  I,  687:  2. 

—  Gnostic  doctrine  as  to  His  duality,  vi.  70-71. 

—  failure  in   attempts  to   define,  vi.  780:1. 

—  threefold     and     sevenfold     essence     of,     vi. 

836:1. 
Godhood : 

claim   of   equality   with   God,   v.  159. 

— —  Paul  on  above,  vi.  136-7. 

image  of  invisible  God,  i.  20:2. 

omnipotent    as    God,    v.  74:1. 

sonship  to  God,  vi.  207-211,  837  :  i. 

proved    by    His    solitary    perfection,    vi. 

3^4 :  -2- 

proofs    spiritual,    iii.  652:2. 

recognition    of,    v.  159  :  2,  187-190. 

as    the    complete    revelation    of    God,    v. 

226,  \i.  497-500. 
embodiment   of   the   fullness  of   God,  vi. 

2T2  :  I. 

iclentilles   himself   with   kingdom   of  God, 

V.  68:  I. 
the  earliest  basis  of  Christianity,  v.  419. 

—  as     prophesied     Divine     Savior,     iii.  766:1, 

839:2,651:2. 
this  prophecy  fulfilled  by.  111.796:2. 

—  as    the   omnip'.tent    Redeemer,   vi.836:2. 
nature    of    redemption    through    Him,    vi. 

206-7. 
redemptive  work  of,  ii.  758:1 

—  power   over   death,   iv.  193:1-2. 

—  justly  crucified  if  not  divine,  v.  190:  I. 

—  influence  due  to  His  authenticity,  vi.  771 :  2, 

-■]2:  I. 

—  evidence  of   His   divinity: 
threefold,   v.  226-230. 

initiative  in  Christian  influence,  v.  230:1. 

His    own    authentication,    v.  178  :  2,  179  :  I. 

witnessed  by  the  Spirit,  v.  240-5. 

witness    to,     in    the    individual    life,    vi. 

816:  I. 

from  John's  confidence  in,  v.  285. 

from   catholicity,   v.  324  :  2. 

the  gospels  (on  evidence  nf  the  Resur- 
rection),  v.  700-3,  vi.  813-S16. 

lack  of  divine  marks  essential  to  His  mis- 
sion,  V.  269. 

—  ultimate  purpose  of  God  tln-ough,  vi.2i5:2j 

216. 

—  difference  made  by,  iii.  710:  2. 

to  make  men  sons  of  God,  v.  873-5. 

—  God's  work  in,   vi.  24-27. 

—  came  to  a  world  prepared  for  Him.  v.  522 :  I. 

—  and  the  Old  Testament : 

Old  Testament  gathered  up   in,   v.  728:  2. 

God's   promises  summed   up   in,   v.  729:1. 

and  Adam,  Paul  on,  v.  553-5. 


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Jesus  Christ,  culmination  of  the  prmuisc  to  Ahra-    Jesus 
ham,  V.  863-4. 

Abraham's  heir,  i.43:i.  — 

-a   Jew,    iii.jgj:!.  — 

—  and     ]\loses :     dispensations     funchnueufally  — 

one,    vi.  505-8.  — 

tiieir    work    contrasted,    vi.  506.  — 

Old  disphiced  l)y   New   Covenant,  vi.  518-  — 

5^7-  — 

symbolized    by    brazen    serpent,    v.  t_|.|.  — 

as  the   Passover,   v.  653  :  2.  — 

as  tlie   rock   smitten   for   water,   v.  677  :  2.  — 

distinction    from    the    prophets,    v.  246:2. 

—  correspondence     to     Isaiali's     "Servant     of  — 

God,"'    iii.  801  :  I,  821  :  2.  — 

—  foreshadowed   in   prophecy,   iv.  542  :  2. 

—  ■ — -in    Israel's    kingship,    iii.  428:  I.  — 

—  Book  of  Job  prepares  for,  ii.  7,89:  i.  — 

—  signihcance  of  "  tlie  "'   Christ,   vi.  50:1.  — 

—  choice  of  human  career  and  death,  v.  78:  1-2.  — 

—  question    of    renouncing    divine    attributes,  — 

vi.  137.  — 

—  theory  of  becoming  mere  man  at  the  Cruci-  — 

lixion,  V.  687  :  2.  — 

—  the    Incarnation:    reasons    for,    v.  121  :  2.  — 
why   delayed,   v.  ti:i.  — 

—  His   personality   fundamental,   vi.  64.  — 

—  His  historical  presentation  the  basis  of  our  — 

religion,  vi.  154:  i. 

—  the    Jesus     of     the    gospel     different    from  — 

Paul's,    vi.  154.  — 

—  human  cannot  liave  tlie  effect  of  divine,  v. 

794 :  2-  — 

cannot  nourish   Christian   faith,  vi.295:2.  — 

a    belitthng   conception,    vi.  191  :  r. 

—  evolution   of   His   manifestation,   v.  49  :  2. 

—  His   human   career,   germinal    results   of,   v.  — 

206 :  I .  • — 

Paul's   summary   of,    vi.  420.  — 

purpose  of,   vi.7To:  i.  — 

—  the  three  epochs  in  His  life,  v.  54.  — 
manifestation   in   glory  the   last  stage,  vi.  — 

255:1-  — 

—  contrast    with   John    the    P>aptist,   v.  32:1.  — 

—  human  characteristics:  — 

—  —  abstinence    from    politics,   v. 712:1.  — ■ 
charity  and  compa-^^ion,  iv.  766  :  2,  v.  73  :  2,  — - 

74:1.  — 

His    chosen    prerogative,    vi.  895  :  I.  — 

cosmopolitan    sacrii.ce,    vi.783:2.  — 

■ -delight  in  man,  iii.  378:1.  — 

disregard     of     social     distinctions,     v.  56, 

69 :  2.  — 

friends]ii]i,  ii.85:2,  — 

makes  human  beings  freinds  and  i>artners,  — 

V.  238. 
universal  human  sympathy,  v.  76:1.83:1,  — 

245  :  2,  vi.  509:  2.  — 


Clirist,     own     need     of     prayer,     v.  54:1, 
53  :  I  - 
— •  'l"he   Lord's   Prayer,   v.  52-53. 

—  need  of  the   Holy   Spirit,  v.  129:1. 

—  ideality  of,   iii.  27  :  2,  60  :  i,  122  :  2,  521  :  i. 

—  immovable    serenity,    v.  231  :  2,  22,2  :  i. 

—  meta])hors   of,   iv.  877:2. 

—  mind  of,  vi.  132-8. 

—  oneness    witli    Hi^    people,    vi.  908:2. 

—  patriotism,   iv.  94:2. 
perfection : 

—  divinity     makes     it     surpass     Iniman,     v. 
209 :  2. 

—  of   a   kind   apart,   v.  166  :  2,  167  :  i. 

—  the  one  perfect  thing  on   earth,  v.  163:2, 
vi.  324:  2. 

—  made  perfect  by  suffering,   iii.  570:2. 

—  manhood  sinless,  iii.  680:  i. 

—  resistance  to  sin,  iii.  680:  i. 

—  realizes  the   Psalmist's  ideal,   iii.  124:1. 

—  complete    pattern    of   duty,    v.  94 :  2,  95 :  i. 
pattern  of  life,  v.  651:2. 

—  example  of,  v.  613-616. 

—  —  of  personal  influence,  iii.  680:  i. 

—  life  of,  appeals  to  men,  iii.  150:  2. 

—  the  strength  of  weakness,  vi.  685  :  2. 
practicability  of  His  worldly  ideal,  vi.  24:  i. 
relative    fewness   of   har:-^h   words   and   acts, 

vi.  600:  I. 

—  reason  for  those,  v.  375  :  i. 

—  way  of  making  trifles  inllnitely  important, 
vi.  788. 

—  attitude  toward  women,  vi.  7or-2. 

—  human    career    teaches    angels    also.    vi. 
45-48. 

Relations  with   the  luimau   race: 
as  son  of  man,  vi.838:  1-2. 
a  man  with  men,  ii.  545  :  2. 
as   representative  of  man,   vi.  502-4. 
as  bridegroom  of  humanit\',  iii.  124:  i. 
as   judge  and   friend,   v.  528  :  2.  529  :  i. 
became  sin   for  us,  v.  145:  r. 
bears  all  His  lielievers'  sufferings,  vi.  220:1. 

—  special  burden,  v.  269  :  2. 

"  becoming   a   curse,"   v.  860  :  2. 

companion    in    sorrow,    iii.  331:1. 

as    universal    mediator,   vi.  119. 

— -mediation   not   rebated  to  merit,  ii.  721  :  2. 

—  sufferings    for   mediation,   vi.709:2. 
as  reconciler,  vi.211-219. 

—  our   reconciliation   stirs   divine   dejitlis   in, 
V.  197:  I. 

interces.sory    prayer,    ii.  252  :  2,  v.  249-252. 
perpetual    intercession,    vi.  518 :  2,  519. 
measure  of  His  love,  v.  763-5. 
Course  of  His  human  life: 
coming  of.  iv.  697  :  i. 
Jew  and  Gentile  gcnealogv'  of,   iv.  698:1. 


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62 


Jesus  Christ:    Jesus  old  historic  name,  iv.  699 :  i. 

—  child   Jesus,   heir   of  the  promise,   iv.  700 :  2. 

—  reticence  of  infancy  records,  i\.  700:  i. 

■ — little  known  of  Ilis  infancy,  iv.  700:1. 

—  not  a  child  prodigy,  v.  3S  :  2. 

—  growth  of,  typified  by   Samuel,  ii.  15:2. 

—  His  baptism,  iv.  704  :  i  sq.,8i6:  2  sq.,  v.  31 :  i- 

2. 

—  the  temptation,  iv.  706:  1.818:  i,  v.  33-38. 
^resistance  of  Satan,  ii.  544:2. 

temptations  proportionate  to  greatness,  vi. 

507-1. 

—  His   reception,   iv.  700:1. 

—  begins  His  Galilean  ministry,  iv.  708:2. 

—  calls  the  first  disciples,  iv.  709  :  2,  819:  i. 

—  Sermon   on   the   Mount,    iv.  710:2. 

—  miracles     of,     iv.  72;^  :  2  sq.,  820  :  2  sq.,  832  :  i, 

846 :  2  sq. 

—  — -factor  in   His  career,  v.  134:2. 

as  a  miraculous  person,  connotes  miracu- 
lous power,  V.  227  :  i. 

object  of,  V.  227  :  2,  228. 

first  one  the  beginning  of  special  career, 

V.  U3-2.  134:  I. 

of  healing,  v.  71-74. 

principle  of  selection  in,  v.  73:  i. 

knowledge   of   bodily   structure   shown 

in,  v.  73  :  2. 

chief  claim  non-miraculous,  v.  227:1-2. 

—  disciples  sent  forth,  iv.  731  :  i. 

—  John's  message  to,   iv.  732:2.      • 

—  and  the  Sabbath,  i.  19S  :  2,  iv.  736  :  i,  2,  737  :  i, 

2,  831  :  2  sq. 

—  parables  of,  iv.  740:  1,840:2. 

—  ^employs    story    of   Jonah,    i v.  683:2. 

—  feast  of,   and   Herod's  banquet,   iv.  743  :  2  sq. 

—  and  the  Syro-Phoenician  woman,  iv.  748:2. 

—  and        tlie        Saddncce',.        iv.  150  :  2.  778  :  2, 

894 :  I  sq. 

—  last  words  at   Caperna-mi,  iv.  759:2. 

—  and  the  children,  iv.  760:  i  sq.,  875  :  2,  879  :  t. 

—  goes  to  Jerusalem,   iv.  764:  i,  sq.,886:  2. 
— ^  meaning  of  His  riding  on  an  ass,  v.  202-3. 

—  question  of  one  or  two  visits  to  Nazareth, 

V.  39- 

—  last  days  in  Perea,  iv.  764:  i. 

—  and     tlie     ricli     young     man,     iv.  765 :  2,  st]., 

880 :  2  s(i. 

—  and  reward.s,  iv.  767:  i. 

—  conflict  in   the  Temple,   iv.  773  :  2,  888 :  2. 

—  challenged,  iv.  774:1. 

—  inward  sustainment  of,  iii.  777:1. 

—  and  the  ordeal   of  questions,  iv.  778:1. 

—  prophecy  on  the  Mount,  iv.  782:1. 

—  anointed  by  Mary,  iv.  793  :  i,  901 :  2. 

—  Lord's  supper  instituted,  i v.  794:  i,  904:  2. 

—  and  His  disciples  at  the  Passover,  iv.  794:  i. 
• —  trial  before  the  council,  iv.  799 :  2  sq.,  913 :  i 

sq. 


Jesus  Christ,  in  solitude,  iv.  824:1. 

—  and  Beelzebub,   iv.  837:1. 

—  friends  of,  iv.  839  :  i. 

—  and   Nazareth,   ibid. 

—  walking  on  the   water,   iv.  859:1. 

—  and  tradition,   iv.  859  :  2  .sq. 

— ^  and  things  which  defile,  iv.  860:2. 

—  the  children  and  the  dogs,  iv.  861  :  2 

—  and  the   Gentiles,  iv.  861  :  2  sq. 

—  and  the  disciples,  iv.  874:  i. 

—  bids   farewell  to   Galilee,   iv.  877:2, 
■ — why  to  be  lietrayed,  v.  217:  i. 

• —  in      Gethsemane,      iv.  797  :  i  ,sq.,  908  :  2,  v.  98- 
lOI. 

—  arrest  of,  iv.  798 :  2, 911:2. 

—  before    Pilate,    iv.  801 :  2  sq.,  915  :  2  sq. 

—  cup  and  baptism,   iv.  883  :  2. 

—  and  the  barren  fig-tree,   iv.  887  :  2  sq. 

—  and   the   triliute   money,   iv.  893:1. 

• — -and   the   discerning   scribe,   iv.  895  :  2  sq. 

—  His   warning   to   the   eleven,   iv.  907:1. 
■ — His   death  —  Crucifixion,   Passion: 

the        Passion,        iv.  791  :  2,  804:  2,  917:  i, 

918:  2,  V.  101-7. 

Paul   on,    vi.  137-8. 

place  in   His   life,  v. 80:1. 

— His  life  based  on,   vi.  162. 

—  —  purpose   of,   vi.  707-8. 

■ a      sin-atonement,      ii.  708  :  i,  iii.  439 :  I, 

822  :  I . 
the   means   of  reconciliation,   vi.2i4:2. 

—  —  —  as   scapegoat,    v.  193-7. 

• — • came   to   repeal   sacrifices,   11.267:2. 

■ — ■ substitution   of   sacrifice,   vi.  523. 

b!ood   as   a   price,   vi.  14:2. 

— our    burnt-offering,    1.^50:2. 

triumph    over    powers    ol    evil,    vi.244:2, 

245- 
varied  aspects  of  His  sacrilicial  death,  v. 

I9S-6. 
died    for    men    even    in    human    sense,    v. 

195:2.  196. 

for   the   ungodly,   v.  551:2. 

immensity    of    sacrifice,    ii.  707  :  2,  708 :  i. 

—  sufferings   to   fulfill    prophecy,   iii.  812:  2. 
— ■  —  the  judgment  of  the  world,  v.  244  :  2. 

— ■ necessary    to    Ilis    work,    v.  228,  851:2. 

associated   with   human   conversion,  vi. 

28:  t. 

germinal   resuUs,   v.  205  :  2. 

rather   th;in    His   teaching,   the   source   of 

His   power,  v.  631  :  2. 

vain    without   obligatory    faitli,   v.  853  :  i. 

fundamental  to   Paul's  theology,  v.  851. 

abolishes   the   law,   vi.  242-5. 

final     rupture     with     Mosaism,    v.  891  : 2, 

892:  T. 
glorious  effect  on  human  life,  v.  917. 


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Jes 


Jesus  CLrist,  death :  is  crucifixion  of  the  workl,  v. 
918:  I. 
unifying   effect,   v.  197:1-2. 

—  attractive  force  of  the  Cross,  v.  207-210. 
superior    attractiveness    to    His    life,    v. 

209 :  1-2. 

bodily   sufferings:    as   ours,   v.  765. 

not    a    mere    pageant,    v.  203  :  2,  210 :  i. 

moral   of,   v.  268. 

shame  and  torture,  iv.  798  :  2,  iii.  iSi  :  2. 

agony,     not    mentioned     in    John,     iv. 

909:  2. 

— his  and  earthly  sufferings  incom- 
mensurable, v.  722  :  I. 

Paul    on    what    was    "lacking"    in,    vi. 

219-220. 

—  descent    into    "Hell"    a    mistranslation,    v. 

326:  r,  vi.  708:  I. 

—  passage  from  earth  to  heaven,  vi.526:  i. 

—  the    Resurrection,    iv.  806 :  i,  920 :  i,  2,  v.  107- 

III,  vi.  24-26. 

place  in  the   Christian  Creed,  v.  696-700: 

as  proof,  699:1-2;  as  link  between  the 
tW'O  worlds,  699:2;  as  type  of  present 
and  future  life,  700:  i. 

necessary   complement    of    His    death,    v. 

755:  I. 

basis   of   salvation   and   character,   vi.  160. 

— •  —  Jesus  justified  by,   v.  139:1-2. 

— ■  —  —  and   the   doctrine   of,    iv.  894  :  2  sq. 

sole  hope  of  future   life,  vi.  197-8. 

— •  —  analogous  to  resurrection  in  human 
spirit,  vi.  254. 

power  of  belief  in,  vi.  471-4. 

— • — Incarnation  proved  by,  vi.  473:1. 

cause  of  His  headship  of  Church,  vi.  211. 

proof:    various   theories,   v.  700-3. 

character  of  His  post-Resurrection  ap- 
pearances,  V.  302-3. 

• why    not    manifested    to    more,    v.  435  :  2, 

436:  I. 

—  the   Transfiguration,   v.  77-80. 

—  the   Ascension,   the   complement   of   the   In- 

carnation,   V.  308:  2,  309:  I,  310:  I. 

follows    from    the    Resurrection,    v.  307. 

elevating      character      of      doctrine,      v. 

311  :  1-2. 

—  concomitants   of,    iii.  128:2. 

—  enthronement   of   (jod,    iii.  177:1. 

—  Mark's  account  of,  iv.  921-2. 

—  Matthew   does   not   mention,    iv.  809:2. sq. 

—  the     Transfiguration,     iv.  7S7 :  t,  2.  869 :  i  sq. 

—  .sospel  of.  ii.  131  :  I. 

—  "body   of.''   the   total    of   believers,   v.  688-9. 

—  meaning   of   "in    Christ."   vi.  155  :  i,  194-5. 
"death   witli   Ciirist."  vi.  249-251. 

—  and     followers,     unity    of    organic    life,    v. 

234:2,235:  I. 


Jesus    Christ,    mysteries    of    sharing    in,    v.  729- 
732- 

—  sifting  of  His  followers,  v.  166-8. 

—  and    His    Church: 

—  — founding  of,   iv.  751:2. 

relation  to,  v.  638  :  i. 

• — 'mysterious,  vi.  155:  i. 

—  —  headship  of,  vi.  210:  2,  211. 

worked  out  in   Galatians,  vi.  7:2. 

cause   of   His   supremacy,   vi.46:i. 

— •  —  gifts  to,  vi.  58-62. 

priesthood   of   Jesus,    iv.  922  :  2. 

promise   to  believing  prayer,   1.147:2. 

as   Bridegroom,  v.  f  27  :  2,  vi.  91-95,  910. 

—  the  Bread  of  Life,  v.  164-5. 

—  as  the  Day-Star,  vi.  735  :  i. 

—  the  Door  of  Life.  i.  14:  i,v.  1S3-4. 

—  as  the  great  Emancipator,  v.  42  :  2,  43  ;  from 

sense,  vi.  239  :  2. 

—  as  the  great  Fact,  v.  607  :  2. 

—  as    the    great    High    Priest,    vi.  50S-510;    or 

Priest-King,  vi.  516-518,  838:2. 

—  —  assumption    of   priestly    cleansing   power, 

v.  72:  I. 
-power   to    cleanse    the    foulest,    vi.  302 :  2. 

—  as    the    iron-sceptred    Conqueror,    vi.  882-1, 

883:1. 

—  the   one   real    EvangeHst,    v.40:  2.41:1. 

—  as   the  key   to   all   perplexities,   v.  751:1. 
as   King,   iii.  427:1. 

—  as  the  Lamb  on  Mount  Zion,  vi.  891. 

—  the  Life,  v.  224-5. 

—  as    the    Perfecter,   vi.  544:1. 

—  as    type   of   victory   through    endurance,   vi. 

544:  1-2. 

—  as   Sanctifier,  vi.  92-93. 

—  as   the   Shepherd,   v.  184-7. 

—  as  the  solvent  of  heresies,  vi.  192:2. 

—  the   Truth,   v.  223-4. 

■ — -as   Warrior,   iii.  60:2. 

—  the  Way,  v.  224  :  2,  225. 

—  as  the  "Word,"  v.  120:2. 

—  as  the  World's  Healer,  v.  41-42. 

—  Jewish    embarrassment    over,    v.  193  :  2.  194. 

—  not  separable   from  His  message,   vi.  223  :  2, 

224. 
- — -three  strands  of  His  mes.sage,  v.  40 :  2. 

—  doctrine    not    a    Jewish    outcome,    v.  303 :  2, 

304:  I. 

—  and  the  ethical   system,  v.  91-95. 

—  borrowings   from  old   philosophies,   vi.77:2. 
■ — religion  of,  summed  up,  v.  889  :  2. 

—  final   master   of  morality,   v.  904:1. 

—  gospel  of:  beginning  of,  iv.  815:  i. 

a    plain    fact    and    not    a    mysticism,    vi. 

733-  I. 

but   a   mystery,  vi.  733:1-2. 

what  it   reveals,  ii.  64:2. 


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Jesus  Christ,  teachings  of,  effect  on  the  Apostles, 
V.  537 : 2. 

—  fresh   "  logia  "    in   Epistles,   vi.  577  :  2,  580. 

—  His  esch.atology,  v.  95-98. 

—  lui.man   and   Divine   authority,    ii.  544:1. 

■ — only  source  of  knowlec'.ge  of  God,  vi.  208:2, 

209. 

of  spiritual  life,  v.  128:  i. 

of  earthly  inspiration  toward  good,  v. 

759 :  2. 

—  the  light  of  the  world,   v.  175-7. 

—  His  self-sacrilice  the  supreme  revelation,  v. 

210:  I. 

—  succeeded  hy  meeting  felt  need,  v.  t86:  i. 

—  kingdom  of,  what  constitutes,  v.  208 :  1-2. 

—  —  universality,  v.  208  :  2. 

— -resulting    from    inwardness,    v.  209:1. 

-His   earthly,  vi. 917:1. 

—  see  also  Kingdom  of  Christ. 

—  rives  aid  only   for  felt  need,  v.  229:1-2. 

—  realizing   (as  present,  not  past),  need  of,  v. 

231  :  I,  vi.  210:  2. 

difficulty  of,   V.  229  :  2. 

Paul   on,   vi.  69-71. 

—  contemplation     of,     the     safeguard     against 

error,   vi.  232  :  i. 

—  acceptance  may  he  virtual  denial,  vi.  737:1. 
• — present  life  manifested  in  us,  v.  230 :  i. 

■ — ^comprehension   of,   vi.  48-51. 

—  knowledge  of,  vi.  152-5. 

— ■ — -disclosed  to  the  believer  in  His  progress, 
vi.  154:2. 

-"after  the  flesh,"  v.  766. 

per.-or.al    relation    to    Chri^tinnity,    \.y6~. 

—  mourning    His    ?.bserce    is    fmding    Him,    v. 

271  :  2. 

His    initiative    in    Christian    inlu-ncc,    v. 

230:  I,  238:  2. 

—  influence  due  to  His  hein.g,  not  to  His  his- 

tory, V.  790:  T. 
• — -best  uses  of  life  only  t'nroujh  Him,  v.  236:  2, 
237:  I. 

—  union  with,  vs.  bodily  impurity,  v.  661-2. 

—  alone  gives  life  dignity  of  purpose,  v.  23S :  i. 

—  transforming   power,   v.  276:2. 

—  His    love    a    symbol    and    cau!-e    cf    lunnan 

love,  vi.  302  :  2. 
the  fountain  of  all  love  for  humanity, 

V.  239:  2,  240:  I. 
chief  stay  of  social  character,  vi.  377. 

—  love    for,    the    strongest    human    bord.    v. 

266:  I. 

—  as    central    point    for   human    solidarity,    vi. 

78-79- 

—  the    principle    of    all    Chrisli:in    victory,    v. 

607:  I. 

—  victory   over   the   world,   v.  248 :  2. 

—  continuity    of    His    work,    v.  706:  2,  707  :  i. 


Jesus  Christ,  men's  duty  toward : 

of   unconditional   submission   to,   i.  100:1 

responsibility,    v.  263:1. 

to  investigate  claims  of,  v.  265. 

to  have  an  opinion  on  the  Crucifixion,  v. 

266 :  2. 

obedience   of  mind   due  to,   v.  73g:i. 

faith    in,    fundamental,    iv.  752  :  i  sq. 

of    spirit    rather    than    inttle-i-  ,    x. 

170:  2,  171  :  I,  T74:  1-2,  177  :  2. 
denial     of,     brings     its     punish  •'/,e   t.     ii. 

35:  1,46:  I. 
pleasing    Him    the    great    moral    end,    vi. 

202. 
-• — •  —  the   foundation  of  Cln-istian   lif'.',  vi. 

307:  I- 

—  - — He   must   have   a   monopoly,   v.  167:1. 

forgotten  by  many  bereficiaries,  v.  158:  r. 

rejected  by  what  He  had  made,  v.  123-5. 

in       His       own      country,       iv.  708:2, 

853 :  2  sq. 

reasons   why,   v.  179:  2,  i?o:  i. 

difference      between      forgetfulness      and 

betrayal,   v.  281  :  i. 
personal   love  to,   i:ivo'.ves   social   lo\e,  v. 

200 :  2. 
love  to,   the   purer   fn;m   His   ab:iencj.   v. 

201  :  T. 
not  loving,  identical  with  not  loving  good-. 

ness,  V.  282  :  2. 
love  of,  evokes  highest  part  of  nature,  v. 

282  :  2,  283  :  I. 
human   debt  not  insisted   on,   vi.  306:1. 

—  His   one   requirement,    v.  Tf;8:i. 

—  Judge  as  well  as  Sufferer,  v.  S07 :  1-2. 

—  in  balance  vith  the  world,  vi.  151  :  2. 

—  Savior   of   the   body,    vi.8:2. 

—  the  one  sure  victor  over  t'le  b^dy,  vi.24o:2. 

—  Peace,  Word,  and  Name,  vi.  268-9. 
— -imitation   of,    vi.  322-3,  730  :  i. 

—  what    "remembering"    Him    does,    vi.  471-3. 
— -in    what    His    glory    consists,    iv.  755  :  2  sq., 

vi.  503--!- 

—  yoke  of,  a  badge  of  honor,  iii.603:  r. 
— -vs.    Nero,   vi.  71  :  2,  72. 

— ^  the    "Day   of   the    Lord,"   vi.  346-8. 

—  the    liunian    Epistles    of,    v.  744-5. 
— ■  doctrine  of  offences,  iv.  875  :  2  sq. 

—  election    of    a    sinr.er,    how    shown,    i.  104-5. 
■ — -no  civilization   without,  iv.  838:1. 

—  on   character   in   prayer,   v.  52:1-2. 

—  on   divine   fatherhood,   v.  51:2,  52:1. 

—  on   marriage   and   divorce,   iv.  764:1. 

—  on    pride,    v.  92  :  2. 

—  on   sin   re   suffering,   v.  180:2. 

—  Orphic   utterances,  v.  225  :  2. 

—  allegory   of   the   Vine,   \.  22,^-7. 

—  views   on   demonology,   v.  45:1-2. 


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Jew 


Jesus  Christ,  on  a  personal  devil,  vi.  406:  2, 613:  2, 
614:  I. 

—  recompense  of,  ii.  545:1. 

—  sole    prophet,   priest    and   king,    iv.  780 :  2. 

—  teaching    with    authority,    iv.  819:2  sq. 

—  typified      by      David,      ii.  69:  i,  76  :  i,  log  :  i, 

132:  I,  175  :  2,  186:  2,  200  :  I. 

—  Second   Coming  of,   v.  304-6,  vi.  172-3,  859:  2, 

902:2,   vi.  177,    344-5,    346:2,   361,   477:2, 

478:1,   490:1,    528:2,   5-29:1,   623,  625:2, 

626:  I,  688,  691  :  1-2,  713,  745:  I,  750:  I. 
cause     of     communistic     idea,     v.  343 : 2, 

343:  I- 
the    emancipating    crisis    of    Nature,    v. 

572:2,573:  I. 

as  bearing  on  conversion  of  Israel,  v.  593. 

-early  expectation  of,  v.  605-8. 

and  end  of  the  world  in  the  disciples' 

minds,  iv.  782  :  2. 

hope   of,   vi.  320:1. 

evils   in,   vi.  342:1. 

test  of  Christian  earnestness,  vi.  449:2, 

450:  I. 

implicit    in    the    first,    vi.  324  :  2,  325  :  i. 

Paul  on   its  delay,  vi.  366-372. 

restraint   upon,  vi.  369-372. 

—  —  mainstay  of  belief  in  God,  vi.  807:1, 
mockers  of,   vi.746:  i. 

—  and    heart-unity,    iii.  409:1. 

—  and  Jeremiah,   iv.  210:2. 

—  and   Leviticus,   l)oth   inspired,   1.239:1. 

—  and  order  of  the  sacrifices,  i.  295  :  i. 

—  and    sins   of   ignorance,    i.  264 :  2. 

—  and   the   common  people,    iv.  544:2. 

—  and  the  great  day  of  atonement,  i.  306:  r. 

—  and  the  guilt-offering,  1.279:2. 

—  and  the  ninth  commandment,   i.  202  :  2. 

—  and    the   peace-offering,   i.  261  :  i. 

—  and  the  shadow  of  the  cross,   iv.  732:1. 

—  and    the    tithe.    1.378:1. 

—  identification    of    sites    connected    with,    v. 

313:  I. 
Jesus    "Justus,"    vi.285:i. 
Jethro  of  Midian,  Moses'  kinsman,  i.  [41  :  r,  186:  r, 

411 :  I. 
Jewish   community   in   time  of  tlie   Clironicles,   ii. 

492-6. 

—  nationality,  decline  and   fall  of,   iv.  219:1. 

—  religion,    hereditary    character    of,    11.482:2. 
jealous     of    the     Divine    prerogatives,    i. 

176:  I. 
purposed     inheritance     of     humanity,     iii. 

688 :  2. 

state    endowment    of,    ii.6i8:2. 

universality   of   spirit,    iii.  688:1. 

—  self-esteem,  fable  of,  iv.  366:2. 

—  theory    of   sin    not    accepted,    iii.  552:  I, 

—  year  a  round  of  festivities,  ii.  602:1. 


Jews     (see     also     Hebrews;     also     Israel;     also 
Judaism)  : 

—  beginning   of   history   of,    11.289:2. 

—  distinctive    national    features,    iii.  829:  2,  vi. 

34 :  2,  330 :  2. 

—  love  of  law,  ii.  664 :  2. 

—  aim  to  honor  law  of  Moses,  iii.  513:1. 

— ■  Sabbath-keeping    ne.xt    to    circumcision,    ii. 
673:1. 

—  loyalty  to   foreign  government,   ii.  685  :  2. 

—  money-getting  race,  iii.  501  :  2. 

—  spirit  of  trade,  iii.  689:2. 

—  not  a  maritime  people,  iii.  563  :  2. 

—  moral  progress  over  other  nations,  ii.  541  :  2. 

—  most   hated   of   nations,    throughout   history, 

iii- 585:  I. 

—  pure   monotheists,   ii.6ir:i. 

—  unity  of  church  and  state  among,  v.  657 :  2. 

—  racial    exclusiveness   of,    11.590:1,663:2. 

—  supernatural    support    in    the    wilderness,    v. 

(^"77 :  I. 

—  collect  plunder  of  Amnion,  Moab  and  Edom, 

ii.  563  :  2. 

—  hardening    of    hearts    in    Old    Covenant,    v. 

749-751- 
■ — on     fulfillment     of     promises     to,     v.  728 :  2, 
729:  I. 

—  religious   primacy   of,   v.  534:1. 

—  spiritual   claims   and   advantages,   v.  538-541. 

—  universal    object    of    their    commission,    v. 

543 :  2. 

—  mystery  of,  v.  578  :  r. 

—  delight  in  parables,  iii.  511:1. 

—  their  history  a  parable,  vi.687:2. 

—  immunity  from  contagious  diseases,  i.  178:2, 

310:  2. 

—  their    own    denouncers    through    history,    v. 

585:2,586-1. 

—  wretchedness    under  Assvrian   invasions,   iii. 

585 :  2. 

—  alliances,   disfavored   by    Isaiah,    iii.  673-4. 

—  humiliation   of,   iii.  602:  2. 

—  march     from     Jerusalem     to     Babylon,     iii. 

743:  I- 

—  captivity   a   new   sin   tn,   iii.  744:  2. 

—  fortune  of,   in  a   foreign   land,  111.745:2. 

—  in  exile,  application  to  commerce,  111.746:2. 
social  condition,   111.745:1. 

—  two  classes  at  close  of  exile,  111.733:2. 

—  servitude  of,  111.  602 :  2. 

—  culture  brought  from   Babylon,   11.615:2. 

—  crucial   period  in  their  history,  vi.  102:1. 

—  God's  discipline  of,   111.742:2. 

—  restoration  foretold  by  Paul,  v.  591-5. 

—  liberation    of,    11.593:1. 

• — return  from   Babylon,  11.597:2. 

—  haughty  exclusiveness  over  new  Temple,  ii. 

604:  2. 


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Jews,   sudden   revival   of   activit}'  after   return,   ii. 
608:2. 

—  new  difficulties  met  in  manly  spirit,  ii.  6og:  i. 

—  Ezra's    reformation    among  —  material    ruin 

and   racial   salvation,   ii.  628:1. 
■ — invasion      of      Sabbath-breaking     habit,      ii. 

673:  I- 

—  fall  overruled  for  high  good,  v.  588-591. 

—  break-down   of  nationalism   paved   the   way 

for  Christ,  vi.  520:  i. 

—  dispersion    of,    vi.  568. 
results   of,   vi.  681. 

paves  the  way  for  Christianity,  v.s^S-  i- 

2,  vi.  569:  I. 

—  as    chosen    people,    succeeded    by    Christian 

body,  vi.  696 :  2. 

—  in    Christ's    time  : 

political   conditions,   v.  124:1. 

—  —  influence  at  Rome,  vi.  124:  i. 

allowed    large    autonomy    by    Rome,    vi. 

586:2. 
non-conformists  of  the   Roman   world,  v. 

533 :  2. 

—  Eastern  expectation   of  their   world-rule,   v. 

522:  I. 

—  special    moral    pride,    v.  536:1. 

—  isolation   and   bitterness,    vi.  36-37. 

—  hatred  of  Hebraizing  to  Grecizing,  v.  358  :  2. 

—  relations   with   Gentiles  : 

separation   from,   effaced  by   Christianity, 

vi.  264:  I. 

encouraged    as    equal    with,    vi.  505  :  2. 

union  in  the  sacrifice  of  Christ,  vi.  17-20, 

36:  I. 

differentia  between,  vi.  35-37. 

unbelief  vs.  Gentile  faith,  v.  581-5. 

Jesus'  inclusion  of,  v.  81. 

—  and    Christianity  : 

causes  of  di.sbelief  in  Jesus,  v.  158-161. 

political    embarrassment    over    Jesus,    v. 

193 :  2,  194. 

disappointment   in   Jesus'   Messiahship,   v. 

195 :  2. 

sin    and    ingratitude    of    their    maltreat- 
ment by  Christians,  v.  589. 

Paul's    prophecy    of    their    reunion    with 

Christianity,    v.  590. 

conversion   of,   and   Christ's   second   com- 
ing, V.  592-3. 

chief    persecutors    of    early    Cliristianity, 

vi.  367:  2,370:  I,  376:  2. 

struggle  to   retain  circumcision  as  Cliris- 

tian  rite,  v.  456-8. 
Jezebel    of    Sidon,    Ahab's    queen,    as    syml)ol    of 
social   evil,   vi.  843:  2,  847  :  i. 

—  attempts   to   extirpate    worship   of   Jehovali, 

ii.  299:  2. 

—  Elijah's  flight  from,  11.301:2,311:1. 


Jezebel,   first   author   of   religious   persecution,    ii. 
299 :  2. 

—  frightful  death  of,  ii.  370:2. 

—  introduces  Baal  worsliip  in  Israel,  11.298:2. 


—  Jehu   orders   slain,   11.370:2,371:1. 

—  judicial    murder   of    Naboth,    11.329:2. 

—  not  meant   in   Psalm   xlv.,   iii.  121:2. 

—  terrible  type  of  queen,  ii.  299:  i. 

—  weds   Ahab,   ii.  297  :  2. 

Jezreel,   plain  of    (same  as   Esdraelon),   1.784:2 

ii.  366:  2,  367  :  2. 
Joab,   David's  nephew,  ii.  123 :  i. 

—  Abner's  insolence  to,  11.124:1. 
■ challenge  to,  ii.  123:1. 

—  character   of,   11.123:1,238:1. 

—  counsels    David,    11.184:2. 

—  cursed  by   David,   ii.  129:1. 

—  defeats   Syrians,  11.153:2. 

—  head    of   David's    army,    11.123:1,147:1. 

—  murders  Abner,  11.129:1. 
Absalom,   ii.  182:1. 

—  — ^  Amasa,   11.193:2. 

—  not  entitled  to  privilege  of  refuge,  i.  207  :  i 

—  remonstrates    with    David,    ii.  207:1. 

—  restored   to    rank,   11.194:1. 

—  review   of  career  of,   ii.  238:1,2. 

—  steady  adherence  to  David,  ii.  123 :  2,  170 :  i,  2, 

—  slain,    ii.  2.^2  :  i. 

—  stratagem    of,    ii.  166:2. 

—  superseded  by  Amasa,  ii.  186:2. 

Joash.    king    of    Israel,    prosperous    reign    of,    11. 
384:2. 

—  challenged  by   Amaziah  of  Judah,  11.383:2, 

386:  I. 

—  defeats  him,   11.  383  :  2,  386 :  2. 

—  defeats    Syrians,   11.  385  :  2. 

—  visits  the  dying  Elisha,  11.384:2,385:1. 
Joash,   king  of  Judah,   11.  377-381,  568-572. 

—  saved     by    Jehoiada's     wife,    Jehosheba, 

377-  1.2. 

—  delivered    and    enthroned    by    Jehoiada, 

377  ■■  2. 
- — causes   Zechariah   to  be  stoned  to  death, 
379 :  2. 

—  death   of,   11.  381  :  2. 

Job    (sec   also    Bilclad,    Ellphaz,   and    Znphar),    al- 
legorical beauty  of  speech  of,  ii.  723 :  i. 

—  as  illustration  of  patience,  ii.  39  :  i,  vi.  626. 
of   God's   human   love,   vi.23:2. 

—  bold   expostulation   of,   11.724:2. 

—  character   of,   11.  699  :  2. 

—  comforters    of.    11.712:2. 

—  cf)m]iared    with    Isaiah,   11.  695:1. 

—  cry   from   the   depth,   11.712:2. 

—  demands    vindication,    11.743:1,2. 

—  dilemma   of  faith,   11.709:1. 

—  early  3'ears  of  David  compared  to,   11.77:1. 


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EXPOSITION    OI-    THE    HIP.Ll 


INDEX. 


Joh 


Job,  I'.Iihii  aiui,  774:2. 

—  faith   of,    11.709:1.722:2. 

- — false   judgment   of,   11.713:1. 
— •  family   of,   ii.  698:  i. 

—  liistorical    personage,    11.693:1. 
question     wlietlier,     vl.  627  :  2,  628  :  I. 

—  home    of,    11.697:1,2. 

—  hope   of,    11.  7.13:  1.749:  1,754:  r. 
— -made   priest,    11.790:1. 

—  patience   of.    11.39:1. 

—  prosperity  of,   11.699:2. 

—  refutation    by,    772:1-774:1. 

—  religion  of,   ii.  698  :  2. 

—  replies    to    Bildad.    11.726:2,746:1,765:2. 

to  Ellphaz,    Ii.  721  :  i,  741  :  i,  760:  i. 

to  Zophar,   11.731:2,754:1. 

—  reviews  his  life.   ii.  770:1. 

—  shadow  of  (iod's  hand,  11.704:2. 
■ —  spirit   of,   vi.  11:2. 

—  stricken   with  leprosy,  11.  710:1. 

—  time  of,   11.  700  :  i. 

—  trials   of,   11.117:2,708:1. 

—  tribute    to    divine    greatness,    11.766:2. 

—  wife  of,  ii.  711  :  i. 

Job,   Book  of,  the  author  and  his  work,  ii.  693:  I. 

—  inspiration   of,   11.721:2. 

—  logic    of,    ii.  763  :  2. 

—  main  controversy  of,  11.717:1. 

—  offered  new  theology.  11.  696:  r. 

—  opening   scene    in    heaven,    ii.  700:2. 
■ — • on  earth,  11.697:1. 

- — poem  of  the  soul,  11.  693:  t. 
■ — poetical   art  of.   11.693:2. 

—  philosophy   of,    11.786:1. 

—  place  In  the  canon,  11.699:1. 

—  precursors  of,   11.693:1. 

—  prepares    for    Christ,    11.789:1. 

—  teaches    justness,    11.729:1. 

Jobbery,    results    of   the    spirit   of,    in    religion,   v. 

464:  I. 
Joel,  Dr.,  on  Daniel,  Iv.  363  :  2  ;  379  :  i. 
Joel,    the    prophet,    call    to   repentance    successful, 

iv.  662 :  I. 

—  motive  of,  Iv.  657  :  i. 

—  on  Greece,  iv.  666:2. 

—  on  judgment  of  the   heathen,   iv.  665  :  i. 

—  on    locusts,    1.  160:  I. 

—  revival   of  old   nature-religions,   iv.  659  :  2. 
Joel,   Rook   of,   iv.  651:  ISC). 

—  Interpretation   of,    iv.  654  :  2,  sq. 

—  text   and   style  of,   iv.  657:1. 

—  unity  of,   in  doubt,  iv.  665:1. 

Johanan,     son    of    Kareah,     warns     Gedallah.     ii. 

456:  I,  iv.  167:  I. 
John.  St.,  character  of,  iv.  835  :  i,  vi.  83  :  2,  764  :  1-2. 

—  contrast   between    and    St.    Peter,   vi.  763 :  2, 

764:  1-2. 

—  Dante  on,  vi.  763  :  i. 


John,  St.,  home  in  Ephesus,  vi.  765  :  i. 

—  inspired   old    age,    11.  607-2. 

—  loftiness    and    insight,    vl.  764:1-2. 

—  not  confused   or   shadowy,   vl.  763:1. 

—  peculiarities    of    spiritual    nature,    vi.  773-7. 

—  Plato  and  Aristotle  of  the  Twelve,  vl.  774:  i. 

—  regard    for   veracity,   vi.  781  :  i. 

—  self-praise,    vl.  401  :  2. 
— »style  of,  vi.  763:  i. 

—  theological  Indebtedness  to  Paul,  vi.45:  i. 

■ — where    his    views    coincide    with    Paul'--,    vl. 
194 :  2. 
John.    Epistles    of,    denounce    Antinomlan    licen- 
tiousness,  vl.  399:  2. 
■ — I'"lrst,   not   creedless,    vi.  763  :  2. 

connection  with  John's  gospel,  vl.  7O7-770. 

date    of,    vl.  764  :  2,  765  :  i. 

-dogmatic    theology    of,    vi.  774  :  2,  775  :  i. 

—  —  eschatology  of,  vi.  706-8. 
on  the  Atonement,   vi.  784-5. 

• on  the  character  ard  Influence  of  Christ, 

iv.  786-9. 
on    Christian    l)irth    and    victory,    vl.  809- 

8T2. 

■ — •  —  on   deadly   sins,   vl.  816^820. 

on    knowing   all    things,    vl.  797-9. 

on  love  and  charity,  vi.  701-4. 

on  witness  of  the  gospel,  vi.  812-816. 

on  the   Word,  vl.  779-780. 

on   the    world   and    its   vanity,    vl.  790-6. 

polemic    element    in,    vl.  770-2. 

style   and   language,   vi.  777-8. 

three   warnings,   vi.  823  :  2. 

—  Second,   an   individual   letter,  vi.  822  :  1-2. 
Christian    truths    of,    vi.  824:  1-2. 

—  Third,   addresses  of,   vi.  825-6. 
spiritual   truths  of,  vl.  826-7. 

John,   Gospel   of,  vi.  767  :  2,  768:  i. 

— -on   identity   of   life   and   Christ,   vi.253:2. 
John  the  Baptist,   family  and  birth,  v.  12-13. 

—  prefigured   in   Old   Testament,  v.  26  :  2,  2y. 

—  early  life   and   mission,  v.  28-32. 

—  baptizes    Chrl-t,    iv.  704  :  i  sq.,  816:  2  sq. 

—  compared    to    Elijah,    11.300:2. 

—  decisive  testimony  to  the  Messiah,  iv.  890:2, 

V.  125-9. 

—  greatness    not    aided   by   miracles,    11. 350: 2. 

—  herald   of   Christ,   iv.  702:2. 

— -Herod's   wavering  over,   Iv.  856:1. 

—  in    doubt,    iv.  'J2>'2  '■  2. 

—  in   prison,   iv.  709:1. 

—  metaphors  of,  ill.  tt  :  T. 

—  realism  of  his   preaching,   11.759:1. 

—  refuge  in  the  desert,  ii.  696 :  2. 

—  seeming   failure   of,   iv.  709:2. 

—  tragic  end   of,   iv.  743  :  2. 
Johnson.  Dr.  S.,  story  of,  vl.  273 : 2. 

—  quoted,  vi.  818:2. 


Jon 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


68 


Jonadab  or  Jehonadal),  tlie  Rcchabitc  fanatic,  al- 
liance witli  Jehu,  i.  580  :  2.  ii.  373  :  2.  iv. 
133:2. 

—  massacres   Baal-worshipcrs,   ii.  374:1. 
Jonadab,   son  of   Shimeah,  base  pimp   to  Amnon, 

ii.  163:  2. 

—  hides  Absalom's  purpose  to  kill   Amnon,   ii. 

165:  I. 

—  grim  reassurance  to  David,  ibid. 

Jonah,  son  of  Amittai,  called  to  denounce 
Nineveh,    iv.  685:  i. 

—  refuses,   ibid. 

■ —  second  call,  iv.  688 :  2. 

—  adventure   with   the   great   fish,    iv.  687-8. 

—  and    the    repentance   of    Nineveh,    iv.  689-90. 

—  Psalm  or  Prayer  of,  iv.  688:  i. 

—  Christ   employs    story   of,    iv.  683  :  2. 

—  the   messenger   of  Jehu,   ii.  367  :  2,  368  :  i, 
Jonah,   Book  of,  iv.  679:2. 

—  character  of,  iv.  681 :  i. 

—  date  of,  iv.  680:  i. 

—  divided    by    Kohler    and    Bohme,    iv.  684:1. 

—  purpose   of,    iv.  681:1. 

—  unity   of,    iv.  683  :  2. 

Jonathan,   son   of  Abiathar,   deserts   Adonijah,   ii. 

236 :  2. 
Jonathan,    son   of   Gershom    ( ?Moses'   grandson), 

idolatrous  priest  to  the  Danites,  i.  719:1. 

—  and  the  stolen  gods,  i.  826 :  8. 

Jonathan,  son  of  Saul,  army  at  Gibeah  under,  ii. 
55 :  2. 

—  bones   buried    at   Jabesh-Gilead,    ii.  197:1. 

—  censures  his  father,  ii.  62  :  2. 

—  condemned  to  death  by  Saul,  {1.61:2,63:2. 

—  David    beloved    by,    ii.  76  :  2. 

—  David   laments   for,   ii.  117:1. 

—  eats  wild  honey,   ii.  62:2. 

—  exploit  at  IMichmash,  ii.  58-61. 

—  faith   in   God,   ii.  58  :  2,  59  :  i,  2. 

—  faith    rewarded,    ii.6o:i. 

—  rescued  by  the  people,  ii.  63  :  2. 

—  routs   Philistines,  ii.6o:i. 

—  Saul    in    ra,c;e    with,    11.84:2. 

—  slain  at  Gilbn.-i.   ii.  110:2. 

Jones,   Prof.,  on   individual   and   st^icty,  v.  688:2, 

689:  I. 
Jr.'ppa,   description  of,   v.  432  :  1-2. 
Joram,   son  of  Toi,   11.144:2. 
Jordan,   the   river,   1.656:2,657:1. 

—  reached   by  the   Israelites,   i.  656-659. 

—  divided,  i.  659-662. 

—  crossing  the,  i.  645  :  i,  660 :  i,  iii.  170 :  2. 

—  Christ  and  St.  John  at  the,  iv.  816:1. 

—  Elijah   parts    waters   of,    11.345:2. 

—  Elisha   parts  waters   of,    11.346:1. 
Jortin,  J.,  on  demonology,  v.  352 :  r. 
Joseph,    administration    of   Egypt,    1.98:1,2. 

—  affair  with  Potiphar's  wife,  1.90:2,91:1-2. 


Joseph,  bones  of,  i.  172:  i. 

—  burial   of,   i.  7;},;^, :  i. 

—  cast   into   the   tank,   i.88:l. 

—  character   of,   1.86:1,91:1-2. 

—  chosen    for    steward   by    Pharaoh,   1.96:2. 

—  combined  highest  qualities  of  his  ancestors, 

1.86:  I. 

—  commits   his    sons   to  Jacob,   i.  110:2. 

—  concerning    Pharaoh's    dream,    1.96:1. 

—  compared    with   Jesus,    1.89:1,93:1. 

—  contrasted   with    David   and   Daniel,    1.86:1. 

—  death  of,   i.  108:  i. 

—  detains    his    brethren,    i.  loi  :  i. 

—  distrusted   by  his   brethren,   i.  107:1. 

—  dreams  of,  i.  84-9. 

—  generosity  and   faith,  i.  107  :  2. 

—  hated  by  his  brothers,  1.87:2,101:1. 

—  healthiness   of  his   nature,   1.90:1. 

—  hides   his   cup   in   Benjamin's   sack,   i.  loi  :  2. 

—  history  of,  suggests  themes  to  the  Psalmist, 

iii.  209:   1,264:2. 

—  in   prison,   compared   to   Christ   on    Calvary, 

i.  89:  2. 
■ — inheritance   of,   i.  708-711. 

—  interprets    fellow-prisoners'    dreams,    i.92:r, 

—  introduces    new    element    into    Hebrew    ex- 

perience,   i.  87 :  2. 
■ — invites    his    father's    household    into    Egypt, 
1.  105  :  2. 

—  marriage    to    Asenath,    1.97:2. 

—  memory   of,    unregarded,    i.  124:1. 

—  natural    favorite   of  his   father,   1.86:2. 

—  overseer    in    Potiphar's    house,    1.90:1. 

—  purity  overshadowed  by  mercy,   1.91:1. 

—  rare   self-control,    ibid. 

—  recognizes    coming    of    good    through    evil, 

i.  98:  I. 

—  the   "pit"    and    its   horrors,    1.90:1. 

—  second  to  Pharaoh,  1.97:2. 

—  speech  to  his  brethren,  i.  103:  i. 

—  unburied  coffin,  1.  108:  T. 

—  unconditional   submission  to  God's  delegate, 

1.99:2. 
Joseph   of  Arimathea  granted  the  body  of  Jesus, 
iv.  805  :  2,  919:  2. 

—  Jesus   in  tomb  of,  iv.  920:1. 

Josephus,    Mavius,    on    the   mines    of    Cyprus,    v. 
348:1. 

—  on   Daniel's   vision,   vi.  370. 

—  on   David's   army,   ii.  i8o:l. 
tomb,  V.  326  :  2. 

—  on   the   Essenes,   vi.  501  :  i. 

—  on  Herod  Agrippa's  death,  v.  448 :  i. 

—  on  Herod's  foundation  of  Caesarea,  v.  428:2. 

—  on  the  High  Priest  Annas,  vi.  565  :  2,  566:  i. 

—  on  the   Holy  Place,  v.  338:2. 

—  on   Jewish    rebellions,    v.  352  :  2,  353  :  i. 

—  on  prophets  of  Baal,  ii.  309:  i. 


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J  lid 


Josephus,  on  the  refusal  of  Moses,  i.  138:-'. 

—  on   Solomon's  garden,  iii.48o:2. 

—  on  Syrian  besiegement,  ii.  358:  i. 

—  on   the   Zealots,  vi.  705:1. 
their    massacre,    vi.624:2. 

—  silence   concerning   Christ,   v.  361  :  2. 
on   Christianity,  v.  486  :  2. 

—  cited,    vi.  568  :  2,  609  :  i ,  629  :  2,  635  :  i. 
Joshua,  a  believing  soldier,  i./^^:2. 

—  as   a  spy,    i.  422  :  2,  641  :  i. 

—  call   of,   i.  644-7. 

—  change  of  name,   1.641:1. 

—  charge   to    the   people,    i.  650-653. 

—  death   of,   i.  753  :  2. 

—  deeply  loved  by  Jiloses,  i.639:  r. 

—  defeated   at   Ai,   1.674:2. 

—  defeats    the    Amalekites,    i.  639 :  2. 

—  designation  as   Moses'  successor,  i.  469 :  i. 

—  divine    inspiration    of,    1.636:1. 

—  encouragement    of,    i.  647-650. 

—  gave   the   people    "rest,"   1.638:1,735:1. 

—  jealous    for    Moses,    1.418:1,614:1. 

—  last    appeal    of,    i.  730-733. 

—  modesty    of   claim,    1.714:1. 

—  no   prophet,   1.636:1. 

—  old  age  of,  i.  695-8. 

—  on  the   Egyptian  bondage,   i.  126:1. 

—  patience  of,  i.640:  i. 

—  pedigree  of,   1.638:2. 

—  resemblances   to   Jesus,   1.638:1. 

—  ruggedness  of  type,   1.732:2. 

—  sends  out   surveyors,   1.712:1. 

—  stratagem  at  Ai,  i.  681 :  i. 

—  successor  to  Moses,  i.  642.  i. 

—  trustworthiness    confided    in    by    Moses,    i. 

639:  I. 

—  unwonted    despair    at    Ai,    1.674:2.675:1. 

—  visited  by  Angel   of  the   Covenant,   i.  666:2. 

—  the  warrior,  i.  185:  i. 

—  with    Moses   on    Momit    Sinai.    {.640:1. 

—  work    for    Israel,    1.7.^3-7- 

work   continued   that   of   Moses,   1.636:1. 

—  and  Caleb,  alone  worthy  to  enter  promised 

land,  i.  641  :  2. 

revolt   against,   1.426:1. 

Joshua,    Book   of,   a   history  of   the   settlement,   i. 
734 :  2. 

—  absurdity  of  complicated  schemes  of  author- 

ship,   i.  636:  2,  637  :  T. 

—  alleged    Jehovistic    and     Elnhistic    elements 

in,  i.  636  :  2. 

—  compiled   from   various   documents.   1.637:2. 

—  dual  authorship  not  probable,  i.  735  :  1. 

—  part  of  the  Divine  purpose,  1.636:1. 

— ■  place   in   the   history   of   revelation,   1.636:2. 

—  query,    symholicil  ?    1.638:1. 

—  regarded   as   a    Divine   Cliarter,   iv.  191  :  I. 

—  spiritual    lesson    of,    1.638:2,639:1. 


Josiah,   king  of  Judah,   reign   and   reforms  of,  li. 
433-5.  5« I -3- 

—  accepts  Deuteronomy  thoroughly,  i.503:  i. 

—  contemporary   of  Jeremiah   and    Zephaniah, 

iv.  10:  I. 

—  death   of,   11.441:1,111.738:2. 

—  dispels    idolatry,    11.436:1,437-2. 

—  placed  on  the  throne  l)y  national  movement, 

iv.  563 :  2. 

—  reformation  of,  11.  435  :  2. 

—  temporary     success     and     tragic     death,     ill. 

738 :  2. 

—  transient    nature    of    reformation,    iv.  72  :  2. 
Jotliam,  king  of  Judah,  reign  of,  11.393:2,394:1, 

574:  1-2. 

—  success  of,  111.621:2. 

Joy   (see  also  Rejoicing),   Christian  obligation  to, 
vi.  176. 

—  communion   with   God,   iii.46:i. 

—  contrasted    with    .sorrow,    iii.79:2. 

—  double,  of  the  believer,  vi.  716-718. 

—  exhilaration   of,   11.  660:1. 

—  for   destruction   of  the   wicked,   111.154:2. 

—  fruit  of  the   Spirit,   v.  905:2, 906. 

—  God's  desire  for  humanity,  v.  246:1. 

—  in  present,  aided  by  certainty  of  future,  vi. 

255  :  2,  256. 

—  in   suffering,   vi.  219-223. 

—  in    worship,    111.244:1. 

—  note   of   .sadness   in,   11.603:1. 

—  object  of  Christian   life,   v.  733  :  2,  734  :  i. 

—  of  the   Beatitudes,   iv.  712:1. 
■ — of  the  Lord,  ii.658:  i. 

- — of  the   righteous,   ill.  155:1. 

—  of   the   soul,   111.396:1. 

—  proportionate  to  duration  of  trials,  ill.  235  :  I. 
• — temptation  may  be  a  source  of,  vi.  571. 

• — ■  true,    11.  52  :  i. 

-unshared    is    fleeting,    111.398:1. 
Joyous    worship,    il.  671  :  2. 
Jubal,  the  father  of  music,  1.  16:2. 
Jubilee,  of  the    lleljrews,   1.360:2-362:2. 

■ —  the  gospel   of,  v.  39-43. 

—  year  of,  v.  40:  2. 

Judah,    son    of    Jacob,    character    and    symbol,    i. 
113:  1. 

—  "sceptre    rot    to    depart    from,"    1.113:1. 

—  speech   to   Joseph,    1.103:1. 

—  symbol    for   Christ,    1.113:2. 

—  territory   assigned   to,    1.705:1. 

Judah,  the  tribe,  characterized  by  Moses,  1.619:2. 

—  lands   and   cities  of,   i.  704-8. 

Judah,   the  kingdom,   chronology  of,   11.410:2. 

—  compared    with    Israel,    ii.  280:  1,2. 

—  decline   and    fall    of,    iv.  219:1. 

—  earlier  kings   of,   11.289:2. 

—  end    of   the   monarchy,    iv.  244-8  sq. 

—  in   ruin.s,   ill.  182  :  2. 


J  lid 


EXPOSITIOX    OF   THE    BIDLE  — INDEX. 


ro 


Jjtlali,   invasions  of  by  Assyria,  ii.  630  :  i.  iii.  617  : 
1 . 630 :  I . 
by    Syria   and    Israel,    iii.  617  :  i.  (>-i3  :  i. 

—  kings   of,   table,   ii.-i63:2. 

—  last   kings   of.    ii.  581  :  2. 

—  limited   monarchy,   iii.  561  :  i. 
• — loss  of  patriotism,   iii.  648:  i. 

—  necessity   of  exile,   iii.  738:1. 
^persistent     apostasy     of,     ii.  365  :  2.  366  :  i,  iv. 

190:  I. 

—  petty  principaluN,   iii.  6-7:  2. 

—  profitless   alliance    with    Egypt,    iii.  671  :  2. 

—  prosperity  of,   for   a   time,   iii. 621:  i. 

—  rebuked    by    Zechariah,    ii.379:2. 

—  reference   in    .-\.mos   dnhious,   iv. -;76:  i. 

- — religions    reform    l)y     Hczckiah,    ii.  411:1.2. 
412 :  I. 

—  rnin    of,    iv.  193-6. 

—  Sargon   IT.   and,   ii.^;iQ:T. 

—  social  and  reli;:ions  corruption,  iv.  1S7:  t. 

—  terribly    harried   by    llazael,   ii.  381:1. 

—  tribal   cognizance.   1.113:1. 

—  V.  icked   kings  of.   ii.5i7:2. 
■ — wild   grapes   of.    iii.  626:  2. 

—  see    also    names    of    individual    kings. 
Judais:n.    a    domestic    reli  .'ion,    ii.  598:1. 

- — a    missionary    religion,    vi.  785:1. 

—  best  of,  an  e.xotic.  ii.615:  T. 

—  liistoric   progress.   vi.396:2. 

—  its    treat    sin.    vi.  888  :  2.  889:  i. 

—  legalism   of,    ii.  658:1. 

—  preparatory  dispensation,  iii.  68S:  i,  v.  868  :  i. 

—  preserved  by  Jewish  exclusivene'^s.  ii.605:  i. 

—  pride   in    claim    from    Abraham,   v.S:^7:2. 

—  prominence    given     to     Sabbath-keeping,     ii. 

673:  T. 

—  rudimentary    character,    v.  876  :  2,  877  :  2,  878. 

—  and    the    story    of    llagar.    v.  S82-6. 

—  rites  : 

impracticable    ceremonialism,    v.  410:2. 

absurdity    of.    vi.  522  :  2.  523. 

living   and   dead   contrasted,   vi.  536:1. 

abolished  by  the   Crucifixion,   vi.  244:1. 

suspicion    and    dislike    of   Jesus,    v.  So:  2, 

82:  I. 

—  in     Christ's    time :     corrupted     cfMidilinn,    v. 

8S5:  T,vi.  586:2.  587:  I. 

decadence,  v.  44  :  t. 

finer   vital   side   (  f.   v.  12:  i. 

Galilee    its    stroiv.'hold,   v. 408:1. 

in   early   churcli,   v.  520 :  1-2  vi.  125. 

modern   apo'ogetics   for,   v.  834  :  2. 

not  at  first  inconsistent  with  Christianity, 

V.  355:  2,356-1. 
Christianity    disengaged     from    by     Paul, 

V.  642 :  2. 
■ observances     rnid     Centile     converts,     vi. 

246:  I. 


Judaism,   unchristian   grudgingness  of,  vi.  330:1. 
struggle  aainst  the  Centiles  ov.r  circu:n- 

ci^on,   V.  846-7. 
the    Judaizers    as     mischief     makers,     vi. 

147-8,  168,  285  :  I,  326  :  2. 
struggle     to     dominate     Christiarity,     v. 

456-8. 
particularism   opposed   to    Christian   idea!.> 

V.  303:  2.304:  T. 

crafty    policy    of.    v.  915  :  2.  916  :  i. 

insincerity   of.    v.gi6:i-2. 

development  into  pro-  and  ar.ti  Chr'stian- 

ity,   vi.  574:2. 
ritualistic,  and   the   Colos^ian   Church,   \i. 

192  :  I.  2. 
— ■  —  the  mortal   persecutor  of  Christianity,  vi. 

329:2.330:  I. 
summary   of   relations   to   Cliristiainty,  v. 

872-5,  876-7. 
Judas    Iscariot.    general    character   and   action   of, 

iv.  836-7.  V.  216-220.  902-3. 

—  bargain  for  betraying  Jesus,  v.  101-2. 

—  believed  his  betraxal  would  not  iKirm  Jesus, 

V.  9TI  :  2,  912  :  I. 

—  criticises  waste  of  ointme't,  iv.  792:  i.  793:  I. 

—  compared   with   Ahithophel.   ii.  179:1. 

—  half  ignorant  of  what  he  did,  iv.  791:  i. 

—  irdurated    hypocri--y.    iv.  795  :  i. 

■ — Jesus"    relations     with.    v.  214:  I. 

—  not    wor:e    at    heart    than    other    Mammon- 

worshipers,  iv.  794:  I. 

—  only   non-Galilean    Apostle,    iw  730:2. 

—  remorse  of,   i v.  801:1.2. 

—  reproached   by   Jesus,   iv.  798  :  2,  799  :  i. 

—  slayers    of    Jesus    all    one    Judas,    iv.  801:1. 

—  treachery      a      necessary      link      in      Divine 

])urpose.    iv.  795  :  i. 
Judas  not   Tscariot.   v.  230  :  2. 
Jude.    Epistle    of.    audience    addressed,    vi.  646:1, 

649:  1-2. 

—  authenticity   of,   vi.  643-6. 

—  d:ite   of,   vi.  3()g  :  2. 

—  min.'Uory    i)reaching    of,    \i.736:2. 

—  on    impious    di'^^content    and   greed,    vi.  661-3. 

—  on   libertines    at    the    love-feast<.    vi.  657-8. 

—  on   sediti m   and  anarchism,  \-.  C-55  sq. 

—  on    self-building    and    rescue    of    others,    \  i. 

663-6. 
■ — on    the    sin    of   t1ie    angels,   \-.  653  :  4. 

—  purjjose    of,    \-i.  646-8. 

—  relation    to    2    Peter,    vi.  649-651. 

■ — ^use   of   apocryi)h;d    literature,    vi.  656-7. 

—  \'erb:d     ips])iration     as     regards,     vi.  652-5. 

—  writer   of,    vi.6-'5:  1-2. 

Jiul'ies,  period  and  function  of  the.  i.  115:2.  y^j  :  I, 
Judges,  P)Ook  of,  a  second  (Genesis,  i.  743  :  r. 

—  full    of    warlike    ardor,    i.7-|3:2. 

—  its   topics    secular,    i.7-'3:i. 


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IXUEX. 


Kin 


Judymcnt,    civilization    and,    \\.^yj:2. 

—  dividing   line   of.    iv.  790:1. 

—  God's,   as   essential    as    His    mercy,    ii.64:2. 
day   of,   or   God's   final,   see    Eschatology, 

and  Jesus  Christ,  Second  Coming  of. 

future,  iv.  650:  i. 

great  scene  of,  iv.  789  :  j. 

the  last,   111.844:1. 

His   (]reat   Assize   never   sii'^,   ii.763:r. 

impending,    iii.  196:  i,  iv.  899  :  i. 

in    Isaiah,   a   mistranslation,   iii.  804:2. 

in  this   life.   vi.  719. 

not  affected  by  non-moral   considerations, 

V.  534:  I- 

prospect  of,  a   safeguard,   iii.  506-2. 

three,    on    a    wicked    world.    \i.  855-6. 

true  prophecies   of,   vi.  7  15  :  2. 

twofold,    upon    Israel,    iv.J59:l. 

— -human,  unfair  basis  of,   v.  763  :  2. 

—  inspires   carefulness,   i.  ,300-1. 

—  just,     basis     of     modern     social     order,     i. 

595-2. 

—  law   of.   lenient   and    fair,   v.  92:1. 

—  mutual,   duty   of  charity,   v.  608:1-2. 

—  of  the  heathen,  iv.  665  :  i  !~q. 

—  of  Israel,  iv.5i7:2. 

—  of  jud.ges,    iii.  213:  2. 

—  on   Christ   is   self-judgment,   v.  125:1. 
■ — parables   and   pictures   of,    i v.  784:2. 

—  sure   to  come,   iii.  24:2. 

—  symbol    of.    iv.  108:1. 

—  vision    of,    iv.  789:1. 

Juli;m,    emperor,    forbids    Christians    teaching    in 

public  schools,  vi.442:2. 
Justice,    equality    rf.    ii.  146:2. 

—  in    human    life,    11.750:1.751:2. 

—  in    Israel,    i.  595-600. 

—  in    punishment,    ii.  166:'^, 

—  miscarriage    of,    iii.  819:  2. 

—  of   God,    ii.  13  :  2. 

—  of  God,  concrete,  iii.  700:1. 

—  poetic,    ii.  681  :  2. 

—  poverty  rf,    iii.  725  :  2. 

—  and  power,   iii.  123:2. 

—  and  truth  endure.  11.229:1. 
Justification  by   faith,  as   illustrated  bv   Abraham, 

v.548:2. 

—  by   works  vs.  rrace,  v.  888  :  i. 

—  by   both,   vi.  910  :  i. 

—  dependent  on  the  Resurrection,  v.  549  :  2. 

—  distortion   of   the   doctrine,   v.  539  :  2. 

—  meaning   of,    v.  5.12  :  2.  5_i3  :  i. 

—  meaningless    if    religion    is    not    iustice,    iii. 

.388:1. 

—  AlosesC?)    on,  583:  i. 

—  not   for  the   unrepentant,   v.  329. 

—  propagates   unselfish    devotion,    1.531:2. 

—  relation    of    works    to    the    gospel,    v.  534 :  2. 


Justification,    St.    Paul    and    St.    James    not    dis- 
crepant, V.  547  :  I. 

—  and   holiness,  v.  555-563. 

—  the  Justified,  —  peace,  love,   and  joy   for,   v. 

550-2. 

their   life    in    the    Holy    Spirit,   v.  567-570. 

Justin   .Martyr,   how  converted,  vi.698:l. 

—  on   baptismal    fornuda,   v.  397:1. 

—  on    the    diaconate,    v.  362:1. 

—  on   Jewish   polygamy,   vi.4i6:2. 

—  on   Simon    Magus,   v.  382. 

—  on    Sunday   observance,   v.  494  :  2. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      vi.  41 1  :  i,  468  :  2,  557  :  2, 

587:  I,  661  :  2,  719:  I. 
Junexal,   on   Antioch's   immorality,   v.  440 :  2. 

—  on  Chaldean  astrology,  iii.  780:  i. 

Kadc-h,  mustering  at.  i.440:  i. 

—  position  debated,   iii.  78:1. 
Kalisch,   M.   M..  on   Ishmael,  v.  884 :  2. 

—  on    retribution    in    kiixl,    1.207:2. 
Kant,   I.,  on  maxims   of  duty.   \-i.  787:2. 
Kautsch,    Emil.   cited   or   quoted,   iv.  177 :  i.  178 :  2. 

180:2,    198:1.    199:1,    2,    20r  :  I,    204:  r, 

206  :  2,   652  :  2,   669  :  2. 
Keats,  John,  quoted,  iii.  572:  i. 
Keble,     J..     "Christian      ^'car "     cited,     v.  301  :  2, 

351  :  f-  .1S5:  I.  421  :  2.  58T  :  2. 
Kedar,    great    nortliern    tribe    of    Ara!)ian    desert, 

iii.  305  :  T,  iv.  183  :  2. 
Keilah.   David  at.  11.91:2,92:2. 
Keim.    T..    on    the    facts    of   tlie    Resurrection,    v. 

697  :  2,  698:  I. 
Kenites,   the,    i.  41T  :  1,748:  i. 
Khalid,  tlie  "sword  of  the  Lrrd,"  i.6c9:2. 
Kindness,   in   Christian  life,  vi.  265. 

—  laws  of.   i.  605  :  i. 

• — returned    wilh    kindne.-s,   11.152:2. 

—  true,   ii.  122  :  i. 

—  and  truth,  ii.  122  :  T. 
King,    exactions   of  a.    ii.3{:  t. 

—  the   good    and    bad.    11.273:1.2. 

—  Roman  hatred  of  the  title,   v.  469 :  2. 

—  the,   can   do   no   wrong,   iv. -'oS :  2. 

■ — in   Israel,   a   speaker   for   Cod,   i.  573-576. 

demanded    by    people.    11.32:2. 

dependent   upon   Jehovah.   1.573:2. 

God    as.    11.32:2. 

no  provision  made  for  his  nnintenance.  i. 

574:  I. 

-the   ideal   one,   1.  574  :  i  sq. 

Kingdom   of   Christ,    the   gospel   of,    iv.  710:2. 

—  invitation    to   enter,    iv.  720:2. 

—  law   of,   iv.  714  :  i. 

—  nature  and  constitution  of.   iv.  711  :  i. 

—  parables   of.   iv.  740:1. 

—  place   in.    iv.  766  :  t  sq..  882  :  2  sq. 

—  signs    of,    iv.  y2T, :  r. 


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Kingdom    of   God,    Jiulah's    scant    realization    of, 

iv.  T93:  I. 
Kingliness  of   lowliness,   iv.  772:  i. 
Kings,  Book  of,  not  two  but  one,  ii.  219-223. 

—  aim  of  historian  of.   ii.  224:  1,2. 

—  chronology  of,  ii.  223  :  i. 

loose,    ii.359:  1.3^5:  T,  393:  2,  411:  I. 

First  Book,  334:1-335:2. 

—  compiler    unknown,    ii.  221:1. 

—  date   of,    ii.  221  :  i. 

—  greatness  of  hi'^torian   of,  ii.  227:2. 

—  text   of,   ii.  222:2. 
King's   Dale,   ii.  23 1:2. 

Kingship,  first  connecting  lir.k  between   God   and 
His  people,  i.  5S8-9. 

—  of  God,  iii.  336:  I. 

—  of   Israel,   foreshadowed   Anointed   One,   iii. 

428:  I. 

was    a    failure,    iii.  429:  2. 

was  mere   episode  in   Israel's  polity,   i. 

574:  I. 
Kirharaseth,     chief     ]\Ioabite     fortress,     dreadful 

tragedy  at,   ii.  349-50. 
Kiriath(Kirjath)-huzoth,     great     sacrifices    at,    i. 

457:  I- 
Kirjath-jearim,   ark   at,   ii.27:i,   iii.  316:2. 
Kirjath-Sepher,  "  lio ok-town  "  of  the  Canaanites, 

i.  528:  I,  746  :  2. 
ri.kpatrick.   A.   F.,   quoted,   iv.6oi:r. 
Kish,    Saul's    father,   "rodless,"   ii.  43  :  2. 

—  "'mighty  man  of  power."  ii.  36:  T. 
I'ishon,    the    brook,    Elijah    sla}S    priests    at,    ii. 

309:  1,2. 
Kiss,  of   Christian   salutation,   vi.  359  :  2.  727  :  i. 
Kitto,    Jolm,    misfortune    he:_ins    greatness    of,    i. 

664 :  2. 
Klostermann,  Aug.,  quoted,  iv.  23T  :  2,  2^3  :  2,  639  :  2. 
Knowledge,    as   antithesis   to   love,    v.  905:1. 

—  evils  of,  apart  from  love,  v.  667 :  1-2. 

—  fleetingness   of,   v.  692  :  2. 

—  gift  of  God,  vi.512. 

—  mind   hungers    for,    ii.  720:2. 

—  moral,   relation   to    fruitful    life,    v.  203:1. 

—  must  be   ba.sed   on   character,    vi.  511:2. 

—  "of  all  things,"  meaning  of,   vi.  798:  1-2. 

—  of   God    through    forgiveness,    ii.  580:2. 

—  of  man  second  to  that  of  God,  u.6~6:  2. 

—  priesthood  of,  iv.  647  :  2. 

—  starts    from    recognition    cf    God.    iii.  353:1. 

—  true  vs.  fantastic,  vi.  728:1. 

—  vs.    ignorance,    corresponds    to    devotion    vs. 

indifference,   vi.  68. 

Knox,    Alexander,    on    the    double    truths    of    re- 
ligion, vi.  T52-3. 

Knox,    John,    his    work.    vi.62:i. 

Kohathites,    duties   of,    i.  395  :  2,  718  :  2. 

Kohler,  August,  divides  Book  of  Jonah,  iv.  684:  i. 

Korachite   psalms,    iii.  116:1. 


Korah.   fate  of,   iii.  165:2. 
— •  his  claim,  i.  433  :  2. 

—  his  doom,  i.  434  :  1. 

—  revolt   of,   i.  433  :  2  ;  iii.  267  :  2. 

—  symbolism   of,   vi.  663-6. 

Kosters,  W.   H.,   on   unhistoricalness  of  Ezra,  iv. 
608-9. 

—  cited,  619  :  i,  622  :  i,  625  :  2. 
Krenkel,  M.,  on  Pauline  Epistles,  vi.484:2. 
Krethi    and    Plethi,    David's    old    body-guard,    ii. 

236:  I. 
Krochmal,   on   Psalms,    iii.  125  :  i,  195  :  2. 
Kuenen,  A.,  on  the   Decalogue,  i.  509:2. 

—  on   Ezekiel   and  Jeremiah,   iv.  222:1. 

—  on  the  "  Queen  of  Heaven,"  iv.  172 :  2,  173  :  i. 

—  on    image-worship,    1.513:2. 

—  on   the   Sabbath,   iv.  100  :  2. 

—  on  supernatural  origin  of  religions,  1.213:2. 

—  cited  or  quoted,  363  :  i,  393  :  i,  446 :  2,  493  :  i, 

497:2,      501:1,      580:1,      588:2,      590:2, 

605:2,      608:1,      610:2,      669:1,      670:2, 

680:  I. 
Kurtz,  J.   H.,  on  meal-offering,  1.253:1. 
Kyria,    recipient    of    John's    Second    Epistle,    vi. 

822-4. 

Laban,   character   of,   1.77:2,78:1. 

—  tricks  Jacob  with  his  own  weapons,  1.77:2. 

—  outwitted  by  him,  i.  80  :  2. 

Labor    (see    also    Work),    abundant   blessings    of, 
iii.  414 :  2. 

—  cause     of,     injurious     suspicions     too    often 

mark,    i.  608  :  2. 

—  early   imperative,    i.  12:1. 

—  rewards  of,  iii.  310:2. 

—  rights  of,  V.  670 :  2. 

Lachish.   Nebuchadrezzar  makes  headquarters  at, 

ii-453:  i- 

—  Sennacherib  makes  headquarters  at,  ii.  421  :  2. 
Lachmann,  Karl,  criticised,  vi.  758. 
Lacordaire,   J.    B.    H.,   quoted,   as   to   sadness,   iii. 

470 :  2. 
Lactantius,    cited,    iv.  138:  2,  vi.  441  :  2. 
Laing,    S.,    on    consolations    of    Christianity,    iii. 

440:  2,441  :  I. 
Lamb  of  God,   i.  244  :  2. 

—  of  the  Passover,  i.  165  :  2. 
Lamech,  descendants  of,  i.  12:2. 

—  family  of,  show  Cain's  blood,  i.  16:  i. 

—  self-sufficing  pride  of,  i.  17:  1-2. 
Lamentations  of  Jeremiah,   date   of,   111.544:1. 

—  Hebrew   elegies,   iii.  541  :  i,  543  :  2. 

—  not  a  book  of  consolations,  iii.  563 :  2. 

—  origin  of,  iii.  543:  2. 

—  theme  of,  111.546:2. 

Land  division  among  tribes  of  Israel,  i.467:  T. 

—  individual   ownership  forbidden,  1.365:1. 

—  law,   iii.  627  :  I.  . 


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liCgr 


Land  and  land  tenure,  i.  590:  r. 

Landels,  W.,  on  woman,  v.  682 :  i. 

Landor,   W.   S.,   on   the   air,   W.  2,20:  2. 

Lange,   J.    P.,  cited,   vi.  627  :  2. 

Langland,    "Piers    Plowman"    quoted     iv.  478:2, 

482  :  2,  538 :  2.  540 :  2. 
Language,  use  of,  iii.  681  :  2. 
Laodicea,  church  of,  vi.  841  :  2,  843  :  2,  848  :  2,  849  :  i. 

—  type  of  its  cliurch,  vi.  191  :  2. 
Laodiceans,   Epistle  to   Ephesians,   sometimes   en- 
titled as  to  the,   vi.9:2. 

Lardner,  D.,  cited,  vi.  656:1. 

Last,  first  shall  be,  iv.  768:1,  2. 

"Last  Days,"  meaning  of,  vi.  477  :  2,  478  :  r. 

Latimer,  Bishop  H.,  denounces  national  clergy,  iv. 

150:  I. 
Laver,   of   the   Tabernacle,   1.220:1,227:1. 
Law    (natural),   common-sense  and  the   reign   of, 

iv.  491  :  2. 
Law   (in  general),  of  compensation,  iii.  550:2. 

—  of  greatness,  the,   iv.  885  :  i. 

—  of  physical   decay,   iii.  239:2. 

Law    (moral    and    religious    obligation),    a    chal- 
lenge, i.  191  :  I. 

—  as   dead   ceremonialism,   v.  887  :  2. 
bringing  a  curse,  v.  859-860. 

—  as  jailor  of  mankind,  v.  867  :  2. 

—  as  its  tutor,  v.  868 :  i. 

—  as  revealer  of  sin,  v.  565  :  2,  566 :  r. 

—  contrasted   with  grace,  v.  850 :  2. 

—  design  of,  v.  864-8. 
to  develop  sin,  v.  865-6. 

—  fountain   of  wisdom,   iii.  299  :  i. 

—  function  in  the  spiritual  life,  v.  563-7. 

—  God's  against  man's,   iii.8o:T. 

antagonism  to  human  nature,  vi.  243. 

effect  of,  iii.  57:  i. 

equivalent  to  liberty,  vi.  582:  i. 

foundation    of   permanence,    iii.  102  :  2. 

"Honor   Me"   eternal   rule  of,   ii.  18:1. 

of  the  kingdom  of  Christ,  iv.  714:  i. 

synonyms    for,   iii.  56  :  2. 

—  ideal,  iii.  112  :  i. 

—  inexorability   of,   v.  541  :  1-2. 

—  method,  contrasted  with  faith,  v.  860:  i. 

—  moral  and  physical,  iv.  47  :  2. 

—  not  an  enemy  of  moral  life,  i.  559:  2. 

—  our    schoolmaster,    i.  123:  1,207:  2. 

—  partnership    with    love,    v.  895  :  i,  896:  i. 

—  practice  of,   high   moral   functions,   v.  657:1. 

—  salvation  by,  vs.   faith,  v.  857  :  2. 

Law     (formal),    ancient,    noble    precepts    of,    iv. 
74 :  2  sq. 

—  Eastern,     crinu'nal     jurisdiction     unfixed,     i. 

575 :  I. 

—  land,   the   proper,   iii.  627:1. 

—  parallels    in    Deuteronomic    and    Roman,    i. 

522:  I. 


Law,  Paul  on  invoking,  v.  656-9. 

—  popularization  of  the,  11.656:2. 

—  and  justice,  rule  of,  iv.  94:1. 

"Law"    (old  Jewish  covenant),  a  novelty  to  the 
Jews,   ii.  657  :  2. 

—  abolished  by   faith,   v.  899:1-2. 
by  the  Crucifixion,  vi.  242-5. 

—  adoption   of,   by   Jerusalemites,   ii.  590  :  2. 

—  an  organic  whole,  i.  191-2. 

— covenant  of,  symbolized,  ii.  259  :  2. 
- —  the  lesser,  i.  204 :  i. 

—  !\Tosaic,  ii.  665-8. 

—  —  ignorance  of,   among  Jew.s,   ii.  260:1. 

—  new  in  itself,  11.657:2. 

—  of  the  one   sanctuary,   iv.  323:1. 

—  of  worship,  1.205:2. 

—  rabbis   legislated   in   spirit  of,   111.512:2. 

—  Sabbath,  not  elastic,   11.  53  :  2. 

—  and    Christianity,    v.  377:1,    vi.  155:2. 

—  and  gospel,  iii.  115:  i. 

and   the   nations,   v.  535  :  i. 

—  and     the     new     covenant,     vi.  520 :  2,  526  :  2,. 

527:  I- 

—  and  the  promise,  v.  862-8. 

—  and     prophecy,     correspond     to     first     two- 

Psalms,   iii.  9:1. 

—  and  religion,  1.  557  :  2. 

—  and  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  i.  igi  :  2. 
Law,   William,    effect   of   his    "  Serious    Call."    iii. 

609:  I. 
Lawful  food,  {.329:2. 
Lawrence,   St.,   martyrdom   of.   v.  362:1. 
Lawrence.    Lord,    viceroy   of    India,    1.576:1. 
Laws   of   nature,    ways   of   God,    iii.  560:1. 
Laws,   old   Jewish,   against   idolatry,   i.  568-573. 
might    avert    modern    social    crisis,    i. 

589:1. 
Laws,  modern  code  of.  what  is  meant  by,  1.557:2. 
"Laws  of  Manu,"  1.558:2. 
Laying  on   of  hands,   i.  246 :  2. 
Laymen,   relation   to  church   rites,   i.  435  :  2. 

—  share  in   Church   councils,   v.  460. 

—  see  also  Church. 

Lazarus,    resurrection    of,    vi.  30  :  2. 

Lazarus  and  Dives,  v.  97-98. 

Leah,   i.  "j-j  :  2. 

Leaven,    barred    out    during    Passover    week,    ii. 

614:  2. 
— 'as    symbol     of    corruption,     1.254:2,255:1, 

V.  655. 
Lebanon,    Mount,    dominates    landscape   of    north 

Israel,    iv.  519:  2,  520:  i. 

—  cedar  of,  iv.  245  :  2,  290 :  2.  399 :  i  sq. 
Lecky,  W.  H.,  on  sin  visitation,  11.226:2. 
Lee,  Archdeacon,  cited,  vi.  915:2. 
Legalism  of  Judaism,  ii.658:  i. 
Legislation,    not   an    Oriental    custom,    i.  575 :  i. 

—  for  the   millennium,   iv.  322:1. 


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Lci:islativc    cedes    of    the     Mosaic     writings     iv. 

3^3-  I- 
Le   Ilir,  Abbe,  quoted,  vi.  773 :  2. 
Leihr.itz,  G.  \V.,  on  love,  v.  604:2. 
Lemmc,   L.,   on   PauFs   Epistles,   vi.  485 :  i. 
Lender  and  borrower,  i.  606:2. 
Lent,  anticipated  by  tlie  Jews,  ii.  661:1. 
LepL'rs,   iii.  593-5. 

—  at  siege  of  Samaria,  ii.  361  :  i. 

—  cleansing  of  the,   i.  324  :  i. 

—  symbolic   of   .society,   iii.  595  :  i. 

—  spiritual,  iii.  594:2. 

sj'mbol    of    sin,    i.  322  :  i,  2.  397  :  2. 

type   of  sin,   i\.825:i. 

Leprosy,     ceremonial     uncleanness     of,     1.319:1, 
321  :  T,   2. 

—  diagnosis    of,    i.  320  :  2. 

—  excluded    from    the    Jewish    camp,    1.397:1. 

—  healed  by  Christ,   iv.  723  :  2,  825  :  i. 

—  Xaaman's  healed,   11.353:2. 

—  and  the  priestly  touch,  v.  72  :  r. 

—  the  word  "leprosy,"'  1.319:2. 
Leprous    garment,    its    purification,    1.329:1, 

—  house,    its   purification,    1.328:1,2. 
Lesson,   from   Saul's   career,   ii.  112:2. 

• —  for    aged,    ii.  191  :  2. 

—  of  David's  clash  with   Xabal,  11.98:1. 
fight   with   Goliah,   11.76:1. 

—  of  dilatoriness,   11.287:1. 

—  of  faith,  in  Book  of  Kings,  ii.460:  i. 

—  of  godliness,  11.  145:  t. 

—  of    Ha:?ael    and    Elisha,    11.364:1. 

—  of   mercy.    11.  321  :  i. 

Lessons,    from    Samuel's    intercession,    il.29:i. 

—  of  experience  disregarded,  111.597:2. 

—  of   failure,   1.  680:2. 

—  of   history,    11.  228:1. 

—  of   Jonathan's    faith,    11.  60:  2. 

—  of  past   ignored,   11.  218:1. 

—  of  vanity,  11.272:2. 

—  taught   to   Elijah,   11.304:1. 

—  to  parents  and  children,  ii.  182:2. 
"Letter,'"   the.   vs.   sjiirit,   y.7^7:2. 

Levi,  son   of  Jacob,  type  of  character,  1.112:2. 

—  not  an  attractive  type,  1.718:1. 

Levi,   the   tribe,    their   claim   to    priestly   office,    1. 
620:  I. 

—  guardians    of    Jewi-li    camp,    1.391:1-2. 

—  selected  as  the  sacred  triht'.  i.  112:  1-2,620:  i, 

718:2. 
Levi,   the    publican.    Christ's   call   to.    iv.  828:2. 
Levirate   marriage,   i.  604:1. 
Levltes  added  to   Ezra's  company,   11.620:2. 

—  cleansing  and   consecration   of,   i.3i;5:i. 

—  had   no   inheritance,   i.  718 :  i,  iv.  331  :  i, 

—  cities  of  the,   1.483:2,719:2. 

—  duties   of   the,    111.116:1,524:2. 

—  in   Deuteronomy,   1.577:1. 


Levltes,  not  secluded,  1.  483  :  2. 

—  number   of,   compared  to   priests,   11.599:2. 

—  retention   of   nomadic   life,   1.580:1. 

—  second   to  priests,   11.665:2. 

—  shared   in  dues  paid  to  God,  1.578:1. 
— -  substituted   for   the  firstborn,   i.  171  :  i. 

—  teachers  of  the  Law,  11.  665  :  i. 

—  to  be   bearers   of  Ark,    11.137:2. 

—  and   Hezeklah,   11.575:1. 

Levltic  Ritual,  growth  of  the,   ii.  260:1. 
Levitical   law,   i.  ..193  :  2. 

and  modern  leniency,  1.345:2. 

—  priesthood,  1.  283  :  2. 

Leviticus,    authenticity    discussed,    1. 237-241. 

—  origin   and   authority   of,    1.237:2. 

—  occasion   and   order   of,   1.241:1-2. 

—  present-day   use  of,   1.242:2. 

—  purpose  of,  1.241:2. 

—  revelation   of    Christ,    1.243:1. 

of   God"s   character,    1.242:2. 

from   Jehovah,   i.  2Ti7  :  2. 

—  summary   of,   1.  379  :  2. 

—  and   the    New    Testament,   1.378:2. 
Lewln.   '1".,   cited,  v.  505:1. 

Llbanius.    on    .A^ntioch's    water   supply,   v.  440:1. 

Liberal   spirit   of  nineteenth   century,   11.503:2. 

Liberalism,  ii.  605  :  i. 

"  Libertines,"  the,  v.  367  :  2. 

Liberty,  has  limitation,  ii.  785  :  2. 

—  in  Christ,  subversiveness  of  old  social  order, 

v.  680:  I. 

—  in   Christian   observances,  vi.  246:1. 

—  Jesus'  gospel  one  of,  v.  40  :  2,  42  :  2,  43. 

■ — not   curtailed   by  predestination,   ii.40:i. 

—  of  judgment,   strained  views  of,  vi.  356. 

—  personal,    not    inconsistent    with    social    sub- 

ordination,  V.  681  :  I. 

—  the   Christian's   true,   vi.  711:1. 

—  the  harmony  of  law  and  will,  i.  191  :  2. 

—  vs.    love,   V.  666-9. 

Llddon,   II.   P.,  on   the  Ascension,  v.  310:1. 

—  on   Epistle  of  James,  vi.  584:2. 

—  cited,  V.  37i>  :  2. 
Lie,  living  in  a,  i.  105:  i. 

Life,   analogies   to  nature,  v.  912-914. 

—  as  a  commentary  on  Christ,  vi.  154:2. 

—  as   a    school,   iii.  243:  1. 

—  a.spccts  of.  Hi.  66:  1. 

—  based  on^  death,  vi.  162:  i. 

—  birth    linked    to    defeat,    vi.  809:1. 

—  Chri.stian,    comprises    both     enjoyment    and 

sacrifice,    vi.  162-3. 

a  race,  vi.  164-8. 

a  hidden   one,   vi.  254:  2,  255. 

and  the  parable  of  the  "Virgins,  iv.  786:2. 

—  conditions  of  best  fruitfulncss,  v.  236-7. 

—  country,   as  opposed   to  court.   Hi.  528:2. 

—  crown  of,  vi.  577-9. 


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Lioa 


hife,  daily  vigilance  of,  iii.  811:2. 

—  disorder  of  human,   111.476:2. 

—  does  not  cease  at  death,  iii.  519:2. 

—  effect  of  great  sorrow  upon,  iii.  712:2. 

—  eternal,  hope  of,  iii.  6f) :  2. 

distinction    from    earthly,   v.  250:1. 

is   present,   v.  193:1. 

—  fleetingness,  vi.  620. 

—  for  enjoyment,   11.705:1. 

—  futile     if    prolonged     by     shirking    duly.    v. 

19T  :  2,  192  :  1. 

—  governed  by   faith,   iii.  710:1. 

—  hardest   duty  of,   iii.  712:  2. 

—  hereafter,  iii.  150  :  2. 

—  human,   darkness  of,  11.765:1. 

— '—first    given     sanctity    by     Chrlslianily,     v. 
310  :  2,  31 1  :  t. 

• justice   in,   11.750:1.751:2. 

- — •  —  sacred   and   secular,   1.743:1. 

—  in  the  flesh   vs.   in  the   spirit,   v.  569. 

—  inevitable,   ill.  366  :  2. 

—  inward.   Hi.  395  :  2. 

^law  of  the  seed  in,  v.  204  :  2,  205  :  i. 

—  long  enough  for  our  work,  v.  249  :  2. 

—  mere   feeling   is   not,   iv.  840:  i. 

—  metaphors  of,  iii.  107:  i. 

—  new,   in   Christ,   v.  557-8. 

—  not  estimated  according  to  length,  ill.  218:  i, 

—  obligations  of  present  determined  by  future, 

V.  631  :  I. 

—  of  Solomon,  slgnilicance  of,  11.515:2. 

—  of  the   spirit,  one  of  resurrection,   vi.  254. 

—  of  wisdom,   111.358:2. 

—  present,  the  scene  of  religious  discipline,  vi. 

159:  2,  160. 

—  prevails   in   God's   world.   111.262:1. 

—  relation   to   heavenh'   citizenship,   vi.  178-181. 

—  religious,    essentials    of,    ill.  91:1. 

—  rewards  life,   ii.  790:1. 

—  royal    dignity    of,   ii.  522:1. 

—  sacred    and    secular    sides    too    much    de- 

limited, V.  25 :  2. 

—  sanctity  of   domestic,   ii.  627  :  2. 
of   human,    {.714:2. 

—  spiritual,   source  within,  v.  149:1. 
function   of  the  law   in,   v.  563-7. 

—  tendency  of,  iii.  6og:i. 

—  the  future,  see   Kschatology. 

—  the  regenerate,  as  God's  gift,  v.  561. 

—  the   three-fold.   vi.  253  :  2.  254. 

—  the   universe   an   exhausllcss   fountain   of,   v. 

224:  1-2. 

—  true  elixir   of,   ii.  603  :  2. 

—  union   with   God,  iii.  97  :  2. 

—  value  of,  lies  in  hazard  and  conflict,  1.89:2. 

—  vigor   in    earthly   range,   ii.  755:2. 

—  vs.   death,  to  the   Christian,  vi.  127-9. 

— -and    death,    are    absolute,    not    relative,    vi. 
.366:  1. 


Light,  the  children   of,  v.  211:1. 

—  heavy  penalty   of  sinning  against,   vi.  743:2, 

744:  '■ 

—  how   brought    to   the   spirit,   vi.  698:1. 

—  in    darkness,   Hi.  71:1. 

—  Jesus'   gospel   one   of,   v.  40:2,  41-2. 

—  metaphor  of  the   lamp,   vi.  734-6. 

—  of      the      word,      iv.  713  :  1,  843  :  2,  844  :  i,  vi. 

142:2,  143. 
-outward   and  inward,   v.  182  :  2,  183  :  1-2. 
—  same  as  heaven,   \i.  204-5. 
— ■  spiritual,   from  God,  Hi.  98  :  i,  iv.  786  :  2. 
• —  spiritual   symbol,  v.  42. 

—  wilful    quenching   of,    vi.730:2. 

—  and  darkness,   Paul  on,  vi.  81-84. 
Lightfoot,  J.    B.,  on  the  Apostles,  v.  424 :  2. 

■ — on   baptism,   vi.  241  :  1. 

—  on  "Caesar's  household,"  vi.  184:  i. 

—  on   diaconate,  v.  360  :  2. 

—  on  Epistle  to  Romans,  v.  516. 

—  on  Galatia,  v.  465  :  2. 

—  on  Jewish   ritualism,  v.  877  :  2. 

—  on  Jews  in   Asia,  v.  501  :  2. 

—  on  Judaizing,  vi.  147:  1,2. 

—  on    Paul's   angelology,  vi.  26:2. 

J.   B.,  on   Paul's  early  ministry,  v.  423 : 2. 

—  on  Paul's  Macedonian  experiences,  vi.  174-5. 

—  on   Paul's  prayer  in   Ephesians,   vi.53:i. 

—  on   Paul's   Roman   friends,   v.  620:1-2. 

—  on    reconciliation,    vi.  213:1. 

—  on   the   word   of   Christ,   vi.26g:2. 

—  cited  or  quoted,   v.  29,  336:2,  472:2.   473:1, 

806  :  2,  818  :  I,  837  :  2.  866  :  2,  8-^3  :  2,  884 :  2, 
889:1,      908:1,      vi.  10:1,     45:2,     228:2, 
244:2,      425:2,      561:1,      6-14:1,      663:2, 
667 :  I . 
Lightfoot,  John,  against  the  Apocryplia,  v!.574:2. 

—  on   Stephen's  nuirder,  v.  376  :  2. 

—  cited      or      quoted,      v.  326  :  2,  331  :  2,  ^:^2  :  i, 

339:  I.   352:  1-2,  358:2,  361  :  I,   504:2. 
Lind,  Jenny,  quoted,  vi.  814:2. 
Linus,   Hrst  bishop  of  Rome,  vi.  487:1. 
Lions,    young,    symbols    of    Assyrians,    iv.  30:2. 
Literature   came   with  civilization,   iv.  451:1. 

—  genesis   of   true,    vi.  768:1. 

—  of   Bible,   Hi.  514:  2. 

—  religious,  ii.  499:  2. 

—  unchri.stian  sort,  vi.  441-4. 
Liturgy  of  gratitude,   i.  611:1. 
Lives   that   are   starved,    iv.  664:1. 

—  wondrously  restored.  ]H"cternatura!lty  of.  iv. 

853:2.  ' 
Living    day   by    day,    iii.  434:  I. 
Living  God,  the,  11.  285  :  2. 
Livingstone,    David,    bearing    the    cross,    11.315:2. 

—  faith   of,   ii.  108:  i. 

—  gratitude    for   parents.    11.14:2. 

—  one   with   b.is   reli'inn,   1.633:2. 
Loaves,  miracle  of  t' e,  v.  7 '-77,  161-5. 


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Locusts   as   food,   iii.  507  :  2. 

—  four   different    names    of,   iv.  660:2. 

—  plague  of,  i.  160:  I  ;  iii.  204:  I. 

—  and  the  day  of  the  Lord,  iv.  657 :  i  sq. 
"Logia,"    of    Christ,    in    early    cliurch,    vi.7i5:2. 

—  fresh   ones    in    Epistles,   vi.  577  :  2,  580. 
— -and  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  630-1. 

London,  danger  to  other  parts  of  English  empire, 

V.  309 :  2. 
Loneliness  of  a  young  wife,   i.6o6:2. 
Lord's    Prayer,    essential    elements,    v.  52:2, 53:1. 

—  carping  criticism   of,  vi.  819  :  2,  820  :  I. 

—  language  of,  ii.  loi  :  2. 

Lord's  Supper;  instituted,  iv.  794:  i,  904  :  2. 

—  abuse   of  the,   in   early  church,  v.  683-6. 
Lot,  the  patriarch,  Abraham  rescues,  i.  36. 

—  as   a    Christian   symbol,   vi.  738. 

—  cause   of  his   failure,    vi.  122:2. 

—  character  of,   ii.  51  :  2. 

—  chooses  Sodom  as  a  dwelling-place,  '1.32:2. 

—  compared  to  Judas,  i.52:T. 

—  his    praj'cr    different    from    Abraham's,    i. 

50:2. 

—  separates  from  Abraham,  i.  2-  '•  i- 

—  visited  by  angels,  i.  51-2. 

—  wife  of,   i.  53:  1,2. 

Lotze,  H.,  "  Microcosmos  "  quoted,  iii.  718:  2. 
Louis  XIV.,   dreary  old   age  of,   ii.  232:1. 

—  similarity  of  acts  to   Saul's,  ii.  61:2. 
Love,  a  remedy  for  false  witness,  i.  203  :  i. 

—  absolute,  knows  no  measure,  v.  200:1. 

—  antidote  to  over-zeal  for  truth,  vi.  845 :  I. 

—  art   of  courtship,    iii.  528:2. 

—  as   a   working   force,   vi.  319-320. 

—  as    condition    for    receiving    the    gospel,    vi. 

775 :  T. 

—  as   condition   of  life,  v.  91  :  2. 

—  as   God's  climax,   vi. 714:1. 

—  as    the    one    fount    of    holiness,    vi.337:i. 

—  basis    of    successful    dealing     with     sin,    v. 

7.35:  1-2. 

—  bribery  of.   iii.  530:2. 

—  brotherly,   in   Christian   life,   vi.  340. 

—  can   alone  draw   out  all   lunnan   capabilitie-^, 

V.  239:  I. 

—  Christian,    its    obligation,    vi.296:i. 

—  conquers  evil   temper,   iii.  400:1. 

—  conquests  by,  ii.  69:2. 

—  constancy   in,   iii.  534:1. 

—  craving    for,    a    part    of    unselfish    love,    vi. 

335 :  2. 

—  Divine   attribute  of,   iii.  765:2. 

—  Divine  educator,  iii.  424:1. 

—  duty  of  Church  to  mingle  with  censure,  vi. 

380 :  2. 

—  embraces   "w-hole   duty  of  man,"   v.  92 :  2. 

—  essence  and  result  of,  v.  604. 

of  useful   suffering,  v.  269:2, 

of  worthy   freedom,   v.  895-6. 


Love,    first   predominant    in    Christian    system,    v. 
904 :  2. 

—  for   fellows,   contingent   on   love   for   Christ, 

V.  239 :  2. 

—  for  our  fellow-man,  1.564:2. 

—  fulfilment   of   the   law,    i.  191  :  2  ;  iii.  265  :  2. 

—  God's,  in  place  of  human,  iii.  228:  i. 
to    man,    iii.  51  :  i. 

—  grief   from   rejected,    iii.  62  :  2. 

—  incompatible  with  arrogance,  vi.  298-9. 

—  inseparable    from   pain,    iv.  528  :  2. 
- — is  happiness,  v.  206  :  2. 

—  its    standard    of   measure,   vi.  801  :  2. 

—  jealousy    of    the    divine,    vi.  610-613. 

—  Jesus'  gospel   one   of,  v.  40:2,  41. 

—  law   of   Christian   morals,  vi.  303:1. 

—  less   misused  than   faith,   vi.  319. 

—  makes  life  its  own  reward,  v.  239:  i. 

—  makes   tasks   sweet,   iii.  540 :  2. 

—  more  potent  than  violence,  ii.  320 :  2. 

—  not   bought,   iii.  535  :  2. 

—  not    synonymous    with    tameness,    vi.776:2. 

—  of  God,  ii.  663  :  i. 

the  law  of  life,  i.  524:  1-532  :  2. 

—  of  the  noble,  iii.  248:  i. 

—  only  source  of  discrimination  in  moral  life, 

vi.  122. 

—  partnership   with   law,   895:1,896:1. 

—  Paul  on,  as  moral  panacea,  vi.  75  :  2,  76. 

■ —  —  on    its    supereminent    position,    vi.  134:2. 

—  Paul's    inculcation    of,   vi.  55-56. 

—  power  of,  iii.  535:  2. 

—  practical,  iii.  834:2.  * 

—  public   declaration   of,  iii.  112:1. 

—  root  of  punishment,  iii.  80:  i. 

—  St.   John's   brief  sermon,  vi.  802  :  2. 

—  the  seed  of  eternal  life,  v.  81:  i. 

—  sin   against,   iv.  528:1. 

—  source  of  Christ's  rule,  vi.  299:  i. 

—  .special    word    for,    vi.  697. 

—  spiritual,  results  on  character  and  action,  vi. 

714. 

—  stimulated  by  unworthiness,  v.  213:2. 

— 'Supreme    function    in    Christian    life,   vi.  267. 

—  supreme   gift,   v.  690-3. 

—  that  bears  its   fellows'   sins,  iii.  818:  2. 

—  the  security  of  moral  trust,  v.  282:1. 

—  triumph   over   polygamy,   iii.  528:1. 

—  true   and  tested,  iii.  530:1. 

—  true   character   of,   vi.  120:  2,  121.    • 

—  undivided  for  God,  iii.  223  :  i. 

—  unlawful,  iii.  365  :  2. 

—  unquenchable,  iii.  533  :  i. 

—  values  only  free-will,  vi.  308:  1-2. 

—  vs.     fear,     as     religious     motives,     v.  658:2, 

659:  I. 

—  vs.   liberty,  v.  666-9. 

—  wedded,  subordinates  all  other,  iii.  124 :  I. 

—  with  fear,  iii.  354 :  2. 


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Love  and  fear,  1.527:1. 

—  and  reverence,  iii.  124:2. 
■ — and  wisdom,  iii.  362:1. 

Love  Feasts,  in  early  church,  v.  495  :  1-2,  vi.  658  :  2, 
741:1. 

—  abuse  of,  v.  683-6. 

—  libels  on,  v.  469  :  1-2. 
"Love  your  enemies,"  iv.  716:1. 
Lowe,  on   false  tongues,   iii.  20:2. 

—  on  Psalm  xlix.,  iii.  133  :  2. 
Lowell,   J.    R.,   on   history,   ii.  226:2. 
Lowly,  the  importance  of,  vi.  132  :  2,  292:  2. 

—  exaltation  of,  575-7. 

Loyalty,  every  heart  instinct  with.  iii.  430:  i. 

—  of  Mordecai,  ii.  685  :  2. 

—  results  of  lack,  v.  463:2,  464:  i. 

—  to  Jesus,  iii.  430:  2. 

—  to   unseen   ruler,   iv.  98:1. 

—  to    work    of    daily    life,    vi.  378  :  2,  379  :  i. 
Loyola,   Ignatius,  view  of  God,   ii.  322:1. 
Lucian,    on    early    Christian   poor-relief,    v.  362 : 2, 

363:  I- 

—  on   philosophers,   v.  741  :  2. 
Lucifer,  as  tyrant  of  Babylon,  iii.  718:  I. 
Lucretius,  idea  of  God,  i.  136:  i. 

—  on  pagan  religions,  vi.  68  :  i. 

—  quoted,   v.  824:  i. 
Luke,   St.,  vi.  287  :  i. 

—  possible   allusion   to,   v.  784:1. 

—  sketch   of,   V.  7  :  2,  8,  14:  I. 

—  source  of  his  knowledge  of  Samarian  events, 

V.  381  :  I. 
Luke,   St.,   Gospel   of,   question   of   authorship,  vi. 
473 :  2. 

—  evidence  of  early  date,  v.  299 :  i. 

—  probable  place  of  composition,   v.  508:1. 
Lust    (see   also    Impurity),    allied   to    cruelty,   vi. 

260:  I. 

—  David's,   a    warning,    ii.  156:2. 

—  "  graves  of,"  i.  418 :  2. 

—  relations   with   covetousness,   vi.  258:1. 

—  "the  corruption  that  is  through,"  iv.  512-513. 

—  true  significance  of,  v.  897  :  1-2. 
Luther,  Martin,  anecdote  of,  vi.  285  :  2. 

—  commentary  on  Galatians,  v.  815:1. 

—  defines    God,   1.194:1. 

—  his  work,  vi.  62  :  i. 

—  humbles  himself,  ii.  29  :  t. 

—  on  book  of  Esther,  11.674:2. 

—  on   David,   ii.  203  :  i. 

—  on  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  561  :  2. 

—  on  faith  and  works,  1.191:2. 

—  on   "field-devils,"   1.330:2. 

—  on  Jonah's  prayer,   iv.  684 :  2. 

—  on   justice,   iii. 243:1. 

—  on  Onesimus,  vi.  291  :  i. 

—  on    Peter's    Epistles,    vi.  676,  681  :  r. 

—  on  shrinking  from  Christ,  v.  528  :  2. 

—  on    sin,   iii.  13S:  2. 


Luther,  Martin,  on   sorrow,  iii.  38:2. 

—  reformer,   ii.3i5:j. 

—  relation  of  iiis  teacliing  to  Paul's  and  James', 

vi.  591- 

—  and  Melanchthon,  i.  773  :  i. 

—  cited,    V.    883:2,    vi.    575:2,    626:2,    657:2, 

658:2,  666:  I. 
Luzzites,  i.  749 :  2. 
Lycus  Valley,  church   in,  \i.  10:2. 
Lydia,  the  country,  Cyrus  conquers,  111.767:1. 
Lydia,  the  widow,  position  and  importance  of,  v. 

468 :  2. 
Lying  tongue,  iii.  370  :  2,  389  :  2. 
Lying    (see    also.  Falsehood),    the    commandntent 

against,    i.  336  :  2. 

—  David's,   ii.  102:  2. 

—  habit  of,  iii.  565  :  2. 

—  tongues  must  be  trained  to,  iv.  56:  2. 
Lyons  and  Vienne,  martyrdoms  at,  v.  488 :  r. 
Lystra,  scene  of  Paul's  rabbling,  v.  454-5,  vi.  393  :  r, 

iNTaacah,  Absalom's  mother,  ii.  165  :  2. 
Maachar,  queen-mother  to  Asa,  ii.  292:  i. 
Macedonia,    generositj'    of    churches    in,    v.  781  : 2, 

783:2,785:  I. 
Machir,   son  of  Ammiel,  ii.  176:  I. 
Machpelah,  cave   of,   ii.  182:2. 

—  purchase  of,   i.62:i. 

Madness,    ancient    belief    in    inspiration    of,     iii. 

588:2. 
Magic,  among  the   Orientals,  v.  382  :  2.  383  :  i. 

—  Jewish    ideas   concerning,   v.  341  :  2. 

—  practice  and  books  in  early  Christian  times, 

vi.  765  :  2,  766:  T. 

—  struggle    with    Christianitv    in    Ephesus,    v. 

485. 
Magicians,  Pharaoh's,  sincerity  of,  i.  95  :  r. 

—  vanquished  by  Moses  and  Aaron,  i.  151  :  i. 
"Magnificat,"   the,   limitations   of,   v.  i6:r. 
Mahanaim,   David  flees  to,   ii.  174:  i,  176:  i. 

—  residence  of  Ishboshetli,   ii.  122:2. 
Maher-shalal-hash-baz,    iii.  647  :  i. 

Mahomet,  scene  at  announcement  oi  his  death,  v. 
701 :  2. 

—  see  Mohannncdanism. 

Mahratta  rule  described  by  Tupper,  i.  596:  i. 
Maine,   Sir   H.,  on   wills,   vi.  426:1. 

—  cited,   iv.  79  :  i. 
Makkcdah,   the  cave  of.   1.689:2. 
"Malachi,"  Rook  of,  i v.  640-2. 

—  tlie  name  a  figment,   iv.  643. 

—  on  imrnt-offering,   1.246:1. 

—  peculiarity  of  its  prophecy,  iv.  644:  t. 

—  original     in     attitude     toward     heatlien,     iv. 

644:  r. 

—  purpose  and  style,  iv.  643  :  2,  644  :  \. 
Malalas,  John,  on  the  church  of  Antioch,  v.  441  :  2. 
Malebranche,  N.,  on  the  passions,  vi.  531  :  2. 
Malice,  nature  and  action  of,  vi.260:  1-2. 


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Mammon,  Christians  too  often  serve,  iii.  385:1. 
Man    (see  also    Human    Nature),    arbiter   of   his 
own  fate,  iv.  28  :  2. 
— -as   imitator   of   God.   iii.  221  :  i. 

—  attitude   to   God,   iii.  97:1. 

—  chief  work  of  God,  i.  7  :  2. 

—  choice  of,   iii.  279:1. 

—  composite  nature  of,  iv.  90:2. 

—  corrupt  /;;  posse  if  not  in  esse,  v.  532:  t. 

—  duty    to    mediate    Christ    to    the    world,    v. 

25 1  :  T . 

—  lilted   to  l)car  troul>lc,   iii.  238:1. 

—  free-will  of,  iii.8_;6:2. 

—  fruit  of  past,  seed  of  future,  i.  136:  i. 

—  given  up  to  his  own  way,  iii.  212:1. 

—  God's   intimate   knowledge   of,   iii.  397  :  i. 

—  has  knowledge  but  not  willingness,  v.  529 :  i- 

2. 

—  has  no  deserts  for  God's  love,  v.  552 :  i. 

—  ideal,    the,    iii.  509:1. 

—  in   sympathy   with   nature,   iii.  720:2. 

—  industry   of.    depicted,    ii.768:2. 

—  judgmentdeferred  to  future  life,  ii.  581.2. 

—  limit   of   God's   bestowals   to,   iii.  212:1. 

—  limitations   of  worldly,   iii.  49:1. 

—  must  be  immortal,  iii.  440:  2. 

• —  mystery  of  God's   purpose  in,   vi.  42-45. 

—  object  in   God's  creating,  v.  236. 

—  not    intended    to    be    moral    slave,    v.  237 :  2, 

238:1. 

—  of  peace,  perfect,  iii.  103:  r. 

—  per   se,   fir.st   given    dignity   by    Christianity, 

V.  310 :  1-2. 

—  personal  relations  with  God,  v.  683  :  i. 

—  place   in   creation,   iii.  376:  2. 

—  power  of  a  great,  iii.  680:  i. 

■ — prerogative   of   labor,    iii.  260:2. 

- — primitive    condition    of,    1.9:1. 

- — product   of   his   circumstances,   i.  135:2. 

—  responsibility    to    Jesus,    v.  263:1. 

—  service  lo,  iii.  803:1. 

—  solidarity   in    Christ,   vi.  78-79. 

—  spiritual    instincts,    vi.  784  :  i.  2. 

—  started  with  belief  in  God,  v.  530:  i. 

—  stranger  on  earth,  iii.  293:  T. 

—  study  of  mankind,   iii.  351:  2. 

—  succession  of  generations,  iii.  233  :  2. 

—  tears  of,  iii.  5S6:  t. 

—  thoughts   determine    the,    i'i.  617:1. 

—  true  care   is  himself,  iii.  504:2. 

—  two  types  of,  vi.  69-73. 

—  universal   guilt   of,  v.  532-5,  540  :  i,  541  :  2. 

—  univer.sality  of  moral   disquiet,   v.  563  :  2. 

—  vices  not  changed  with  civilization,  v.  903:  2. 

—  vs.   brute,  vi.  740 :  2. 

—  and   political   economy,   iii.  448:1. 

"  Man  of  God,"  characteristic  of  Book  of  Kings, 
ii.  .304 :  I. 

—  first  called  "  Seer,"  iv.  446:  i. 


]\Ian  of  Sin,  the.  vi.  366-9 

]\Ianassch,  son  of  Joseph,  1.97:2. 

Manasseh,  the  tribe,  prophetic  characterization  oj' 

Moses,  i.  620  :  2. 
Manasseh,    king    of   Judah,    reign    of,    worst    and 

longest,  ii.  427-432. 

—  captive   to    Assyria,    iv.  504:2. 

—  Chronicles     ar.d     Kings     compared     on,     ii. 

431:2. 

—  denounced  liy  prophets,  ii.430:  i. 

• — -idolatry    of,    11.429:1,430:1:111.707:2. 

—  introduces   Sabaism,  11.429:2. 

—  partial    reformation    of,    11.431:1,2. 
■ — repentance  of,  ii.  579:  t. 

—  revival  of  paganism  under,  iv.  561-2,  i.  503:  2, 

504- 

—  savage  fury  of,  1.504:2. 

—  tributary  to  Assyria,  i.  503  :  2,  iv.  13  :  I. 

—  wickedness   of,   11.578:2. 

—  and   human   sacrifice,   ii.430:  i. 

Manger    of    Christ's    birth,    probable    location,    v. 

26:  I. 
Manhood,   ideal,  iii.  27:1. 

—  of   Christ,   sinless,  iii.  680:1. 

—  triple  ideal  of,  iii.  810:2. 
Manlchaeanism,   vi.  605  :  2. 
Alanna,    nature    of,    1.  180:2. 

—  complained   of,    1.415:1. 

—  fall    of,    iii.  204:  I. 

—  glorified,    i.  415  :  2. 

—  not  given  to  teach  sloth,  i.  t8t  :  I. 

—  prefiguring    Christ,    1.183:1. 

—  spiritual    meat,    i.  182:1. 
Manoah,  prayer  of,  i.  811  :  i. 

Mansel,  H.  L.,  on  Jude  and   Peter,  vi.  650:1. 
Manslayer,    the    involuntary,   1.715:2. 

—  and   cities  of   refuge,   i.  485  :  2. 
Mail-stealing,  a  capital  offence  under  Mosaic  law, 

1.  206 :  2. 
Manufacturing    limited    among    the    Israelites,    i. 

591  :  2. 
M;!ps,   essential   to   historical   and   Bible   study,  v. 

'-'8:  1. 
A'-,-l,_  bitter  waters  of,  1.177:2. 
INTprallina.    tlie    sister    of    .Ambrose,    1.672:2. 
Marc'i    in    the    wilderness,    i.  .110:2. 

—  last.   I  if  the    hraelltes,   i.  445-46-47. 
— ^  order  of   Isr.ielites,   1.410:2. 

M.-'rcion,   teaching   of,    v.  361  :  1,  919:  2. 

—  ascetic  Gnostic,  vi.  399:2. 

—  mutilation  of  I.nkc's  gospel,  v.  299:1. 

—  on     Pauline     F.plstlcs,    vi.  389  :  i,  2,  390:  i,  2, 

391  :  T. 

—  Tertullian  against,  vi.9:2. 

Marcion  perhaps  partly  right,  vi.  io:i. 

—  theory   of  New   Di.spensation,  v.  748:2. 

—  cited,   vi.  435  :  2. 

Marcus    Aurelius,    see    Aurelius,    Marcus. 
Mark,    St.,   action   of  and   lessons   from,  v.  463-4. 


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Mark,  or  John  Mark,  Paul's  companion,  vi.  284:2, 

285:  I. 
Mark,  Gospel  of,  character  and  style,  iv.  815:  i  sq. 

—  omits  a  striking  incident,  iv.  892  :  2. 
Marriage,  always  "  arranged "  among  Greeks  and 

Jews,   V.  663  :  I. 

—  as  symbol  of  union  with  God,  v.  561-3. 

—  Christ  on,   iv.  764:1. 

—  evil   effects    of    royal,    ii.  568:1. 

—  figure   of  religion,   iii.  828  :  2. 

—  foreign,  consequences  of,  ii.  566:  i,  621 :  i. 
and  Nehemiah,  ii.  673:2. 

—  in    early    church,    arguments    pro    and    con, 

vi.  426 :  1-2. 

—  law,   holiness   of,    11.625:2. 

—  loveless,    111.443:2. 

—  neither  well  nor  ill  in  itself,  v.  664 :  1,2. 

—  of   believers    and    unbelievers,    v.  680:1. 

—  of   Jews    and    Egyptians,   ii.  488:1. 

—  old  Jewish  laws  and  customs  of,  i.  601  :  2. 

—  Paul  on,  v.  663-5,  vi.  88-91. 

on  moral   miscegenation,   v. "]"]() :  2,  TJ"]  :  i. 

-on    reciprocal    duties,    vi.  272-3. 

— -questioning    its    sanctity    a    national    sin,    i. 
629 :  I. 

—  safeguard   of,    iii.  365  :  2. 

—  sanctity  of,  iii.  366:1. 

—  second,    early    Christian    views    on,    vi.4[6- 

419. 
— -a  test  of  Hebrew   prophecy,   111.828:2. 

—  too   much   encouraged   by   public   feeling,   v. 

664 :  2. 

—  whether  or   not   a   failure,   1.748:1. 

—  and  holiness  of  priesthood,  1.346:2. 

—  and    public    or    religious    service,    v.  663 :  2, 

664:  I. 

—  and  the  after-life,  v.  96:2. 
^Martial,   epigram   quoted,   v.  371  :  i. 
Martyr,   the   name,   iii.  812:1. 

—  prophet  and,  Hi.  808:1. 

Martyrdom,  class  of  men  which  suffers.  Hi.  811:2, 
812:  I. 

—  the    iirst    Christian,   v.  373-9. 

—  not    absolute   proof   of   regenerate   heart,   v. 

691  :  I. 

—  to  be  met,  not  courted,   v.  599 :  2. 
Martyrs,   three  classes  of,   v.  374:1. 

—  made  by  spirit  even   without  act,  vl.879:2. 

—  the   Christian,   vi.  857. 

• "  Acts  "  of  the,  V.  367. 

^of   God,   ii.  357:  2. 
'Marx,   Karl,   "capital    is   robbery,"   1.337:2. 
Mary,  the  Virgin,  character  and  probable  kinship, 
V.  20-21. 

—  the   angel's    salutation    to,   vl.  14:1. 
- — as    the    Vinn'n    Mother,    v.  18-23. 
— ^interrupts    Christ,    iv.  739:1. 

—  legends   of,   vs.   gospel   story,   v.  313:1-2. 

—  Roman    "  Mariolatry,"    v.  19  :  2,  20  :  I. 


Mary,  type  of  character,  iii.  683:  i. 
Mary,  sister  of  Lazarus,  anoints  Christ,  iv.  793  :  r, 
901  :  2. 

—  and   ^lartha,   iii.  683  :  i,  vi.  83-86. 

Mary  ^Magdalene  at   Christ's  sepulchre,  iv.  805:2, 

920 :  2. 
Mary,    song   of,   see    Hannah. 
Material   delights  of  people  of  Judah,   iii.  648:1. 

—  possessions    necessary,    iii.  381  :  2. 
Materialism  of  Spencer,  ii.  705  :  2. 

—  in   France,  i.  550:  i. 

—  and    religious    faith,    i.  771  :  i  ;  iii.  660  :  2. 
]Maternal  instinct,  iii.  591  :  i. 

—  reversal    of,    ill.  591  :  2. 
Mattaniah,    ii.  448:  i. 

Matter,    theories    of    its    intrinsic    corruption,    v. 

697  :  2,  vi.  396  :  2,  398  :  2. 
— '  these    theories    and     Colosslan    heresy,    vi. 

192 :  r. 
Matthew,     St.,     see    Levi,     Christ's     call     to,     iv. 

828-30. 

—  character,    iv.  829 :  2. 

—  forged  gospel  and  legends  of,  v.  3x6:1. 
• — literary  style,   iv.  7:1. 

Matthew,   St.,   Gospel  of,  opening  of,  iv.  697:2. 

—  properly    lirst,    iv.  697,  i. 

—  style,    iv.  829:  2. 

]\Iaurlce,   F.  D.,  on  God  as  a  deliverer,  iv.  546:1. 

—  on   Jeroboam,   11.285:2. 

Mazzini,  Giuseppe,  long  left  alone  in  struggle,  iv. 
794 :  2. 

—  made    heroic   by    what    made    meaner    souls 

selfish,  ill.  6t,S  :  i. 

—  quoted,    iv.  464:  i. 
]\Ieal-offering,  1.  252-6. 

—  and    burnt-offering,    differences    between,    i. 

252:2. 

—  and    drink    offerings,    1.429:2. 

—  significance  of,  i.  252  :  2. 

—  the  word,  i.  252  :  i. 

Measure,  the   sin   of  the  scant,  iv.  546 :  2. 

—  unjust  scales  and  short,  iv.  548  :  I. 
Meath.  Lord,  on  alms-giving,  vi.8o4:2. 
Medad  and  Eldad,  of  the  Seventy,  i.  417 :  2. 
Meddling,  the  apostles'  warning  against,  vi.7rS:  i. 
Mede,  Joseph,  on  "  Zechariah,"  iv.  668:2. 
IMedes,    first    mentioned    by    Shalmaneser    II.,    iv. 

565:  I. 
^Icdia,    ill.  757  :  T. 
Mediator,  desire  for  a,  ii.  728 :  i. 

—  see  also  Jesus  Christ. 
Mcdiatorship   of   INToses,   1.522:1. 

Medicine,   practice  of,   in   old   Palestine,   11.558:1. 
Meekness,  not   resentful.  Hi.  400:1. 

—  one  aspect   of  faith,  v.  906  :  2,  907  :  i. 

—  required     for     dealing     with     offenders,     v. 

908 :  2. 

—  in   Christian  life,  vi.  266:1. 

Christian,   meaning  of,  vi.  603  :  I. 


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Meekness,  operative  cause  of,  iii.  806:  i. 
Megiddo,    famous    battlefield,    i.  708:  i ;  iii. 738:  2, 

iv.  87:  2,677:  I. 
Mckhashsheph,  i.  584:1. 
Melcarth,  the  Baal  of  death,  i.  755 :  2. 
Melchizedek,  meets  Abraham,   1.36:2. 

—  name,  a  title,  i.  37:  i. 

—  nearer  to  God  than  Abraham,  i.  y?  '•  I. 

—  spirit  of,  vi.  II  :  I. 

—  allegory  of,  vi.  515-518. 
Melito  of  Sardis,  cited,  vi.  624. 

Men,  as  God's  guests,  iii.  42:  2,  108:  2. 

— ■  great,    how    they    benefit    human    life,    iii. 
679 :  2. 
Menahem,  king  of  Israel,  ii.  395  :  i. 
Mendes  in  Egypt,  he-goat  vi^orship  of,  1.334:2. 
Menephtah,  death  of  the  son  of,  i.  169 :  2. 

—  name  of.  i.  161  :  2. 

—  Pharaoh  of  the  Exodus,  i.  143 :  2. 

—  tomb  of,  i.  161  :  2. 

Mephibosheth,      David      and,      i.  347 :  i ;  ii.  148 :  2, 
187 :  2. 

—  David's  kindness  to,  ii.  150:  i. 

—  history  of,  ii.  149:2. 

—  property  given  to  Ziba,   ii.  174:2. 

—  Ziba  and,  ii.  174:2. 
Mephistopheles,  ii.  701  :  2. 
Merab,  daughter  of  Saul,  ii.78:i. 
Merarites,  i.  718:  2. 

—  office  of,  i.  396 :  i. 

Mercantile  pursuits,  not  to  be  banned  by  Israel- 
ite example,  i.  593  :  2. 
Mercenary  spirit,  iii.  688:2. 
Mercy,  a  better  thing  than  sacrifice,  iv.  831  :  2. 

—  core    of   judgment,    iii.  198:1. 

—  covenant   and,    ii.  632  :  2. 

—  for  the  merciful,  iii.  114:  i. 

—  mainspring   of   God's    actions,    iii.  70:1. 

—  of  God,  111.19:2,96:2. 

—  vision  of  God,  111.53:2. 
Mercy  and  truth,  iii.  438:  i. 
Mercy-seat,  1.  215  :  2. 

"Meredith,  Owen,"  quoted,  vi.  744:1. 
Meribah,  a  rock  in  Horeb,  1.  184:  i. 

—  waters  of,  iii.  211:2. 
Merodach-Baladan,   ii.  420  :  i,  iii.  667  :  i,  710 :  2. 

—  and  Hezckiah,  11.417:2,  418:  i. 
Merom,  battle  of,  1.  693  :  2. 

—  geographical  location,  1.693:1. 
Meroz  cur.sed,  1.  775  :  2. 

Mesha,  king  of  Moab,  ii.  348  :  i,  349  :  2. 

—  and  the  Moabite  Stone,  11.  341  :  2,342:  i. 

—  sacrifices  his   son,   11.3^9:2. 

Meshech,  barbarous  tribes  of  Cllicia,  iii.  305:  i, 
Meshullam,  "servant"  of  the  Lord,  111.795:2. 
Mesopotamia,  iii.  "j^z  :  2. 

—  ancient    and    modern,    1.614:2. 

—  or  Aram-Naharaim,  i.  759 :  2. 
Messiah,  the,  age  of,  vi.920:  i. 


Messiah,    character    as    unfolded    by    Isaiah,    111. 
662 :  1-2. 

—  doctrine  of,  as  developed  in  Daniel,  iv.  371  :  2. 
in   Isaiah,   11.407:1,111.650-3. 

in  Micah,  iv.  542-5. 

—  forecast  of  nature  of,   iv.  78:1. 

—  foreshadowed  in  David,   11.  Tj  :  2. 

—  foretold  by  Isaiah,  ii.  41  :  2. 

—  ideal  king,  111.59:2. 

—  in   Hebrew   prophecy,   111.277:1,798:1. 

—  Jehovah  manifested  in,  111.256:2. 

—  of    David,    11.  204  :  i,  2  ;  205  :  i,  2. 

—  personal,   recognition   of,   iii.  800:1. 

—  "prince"   as   applied  to   tlie,  iv.  302:1. 

—  referred  to  by  Hannah,  ii.  15:  i. 

—  Saul  the  Lord's  anointed,  11.  41  :  2. 

—  the  Only  Anointed,  11.  41 :  2. 

—  the  true,  ii.  34:  i. 

—  title   fourfold,   ill.  651:1. 

—  see  also  Jesus  Christ. 

Messlahship,  the,  culmination  of  history,  vi.  16:2. 

—  Eastern  idea  of  its  world-rule,  v.  522:  i. 

—  Jesus'  idea  of,  v.  178. 

—  Jewish   conception  of,   v.  303,  vi.  520  :  i. 

of  its  limitations,  v.  187  :  2,  189-190. 

coiitradicted  by  Jesus,  v.  210:  2,  211 ;  i. 

— •  —  —  disastrous   results,   v. 436:  1-2. 

—  John  the   Baptist's  testimony  to,  v.  125-9. 

—  meaning  of  its  universal  dominion,  iii.  13:  i. 

—  true  nature  of,  and  Jesus'  claim  to,  v.  202 :  2, 

203:  I. 

—  necessities  of,  v.  19:  i. 

—  Paul's   interpretation   of,   vi.  315  :  i. 

—  and   visible   rule   of   God,   iii.  12:1, 
Messianic  creed  of  Isaiah,  111.652:2. 

—  expectation,  vi.  35  :  2. 

—  hope  of  Israelites,  111.652:2. 

■ — kingdom,  the  prophets'   Imagined,  iv.  298:1, 
v.  70 :  r. 

—  prophecy,  iii.  653.   i. 

—  teaching  of  Chronicles,  11.  543  :  i. 
■ — ^year,  v.  40:  2. 

Metaphor  of  arrow  and  bow,  iv.  55  :  2. 

—  of  idol   and   cistern,  iv.  28:2. 
Mctaphrastes,  Simon,  v.  291. 

Meyer,    F.,   on   advancing   culture,    1.  527 :  2. 
Meyer,   H.  A.   W.,  on   St.    Barnabas,  v.  348 :  2. 

—  on  Christ's  renouncing  divine  attributes,  vi. 

137:  I. 

—  on  the   diaconato,  v.  360  :  2. 

—  on  Judaizing,  vi.  147:  i. 

—  on   Paul's  language,  vi.  17:1. 

—  on   woman    in   marriage,    vi.90. 

—  cited,  V.  745:  I,  751:2,  752:  I,  7f'0:  t,  -Jl^i:  i, 

799:  2,  806:  2,  837:  I,  869:  I,  vi.  16:  I. 
Micah   of    Mt.    Epliraini,   and   the   stolen   gods,   i. 
826-9. 

—  and   his   private   chapel,   1.  827  :  I. 

—  and    Jonathan,    1.827:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF    THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Mir 


Micali,    the    prophet,    attitude    toward     national 
problems,    ii.  414:  i. 

—  does    not    denounce    Ahaz'    IMoloch-horrors 

of    idolatry,    ii.408:2. 

—  prophet  of  the   poor,   iv.  534:2. 
Micah,  Book  of,  iv.  530-4. 

—  famous   prtipiiccy    of.    iv.  532:2. 

Micaiah,    the    prophet,    believed    in    by    Ahab,    ii. 

—  tricks     Ahab      into     self-condemnation,      ii. 

327 :  2. 

—  warns  Jehoshaphat,  ii.  294:1. 

—  (doubtful  identification)  :  prophesies  victory 

to  Ahaz,  ii.  324  :  i. 
Mice,  golden,  ii.  25  :  i. 
Michael,   the  archangel,  vi.  8S2:  2,883  :  i. 

—  contest    with    Satan    for    Moses'    bodv,    vi. 

656:1. 
Michaelis,  on  Stephen's   defense,  v.  367  :  2. 
Michal,  daughter  of  Saul,  promised  to  David,  ii. 

78:  1,79:  I. 

—  aids   David's   escape,   ii.8o:i. 

—  frivolous   character,    ii.8o:2. 
I^Iichmash,  army  under  Saul  at,  ii.  55  :  2. 

—  Jonathan's  exploit  at,  ii.58:i. 
Ivlidianites  or  Kenites,  atonement  of  soldiers  after 

war  with.  i.  477  :  i. 

—  necessity    of    their    extermination,    {.477:1. 

—  number  of  the,  i.  476:1.2. 

—  plot  against  Israel,  {.462:2. 

—  relations  with  Israel,  1.411:1. 

—  routed  by   Moses,  1.475:2,476:1. 

—  slaughter  of,   by  Gideon,   iii.2i5:2. 

—  to  be  vexed,  i.  464:  i. 

—  under  Zcbah   and   Zalmunna,   1.777:1. 

—  who  were   the,   1.449:2. 

Alidwives,  Jewish,  their  disobedience  to  Pharaoh, 

i.  126:  2. 
Migdar,   "the   wilderness,"   1.707:1. 
IMiletus,   Paul   at,  vi.  9:2. 
Mill,  John  Stuart,  on  Christ  as  faultless  ideal,  iv. 

913:2. 

—  on   Christian  ideal,  vi.787:2. 

—  on    the    Creation.    1.7:1:11.755:2. 

—  on   needed   moral   model,   vi.  786:  1-2. 

—  on   non-benevolent   God,   iv.  308:1. 

—  on  origin  of  evil,  vi.  397  :  i. 

—  on  the  religion  of  Israel,  1.586:2. 

—  on  successful  persecution,  ii.  320:1. 

—  on  taking  others'  points  of  view,  v.  672 :  2. 
Millennium,   the    (see   also   Jesus    Christ,    Second 

Coming  of),  vi.  913-916. 

—  false   expectations   of,   v.  306:2. 
Milligan,  W,,  on  the  Resurrection,  v.  699:1-2. 
Milman,   H.   H.,  quoted,  iv.  144:  2,  159:  2. 
Milner,  J.,  quoted,   v.  604:1. 

Milton,  John,  a  Puritan,  1.554:2. 

—  apology  for  Samson,  i.  825 ;  2. 

—  on    death,   iii.  438:  i. 
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Milton,   John,   on    foreknowledge,   iii.  495  :  2. 

—  on  grief,   iii.  547  :  i. 

. —  on  relation  of  sexes,  iii.  381 :  i, 

—  on  Satan,  in  Job,  ii.  701  :  i. 

—  Satan    of,    111.363:1. 
—  quoted : 

—  —  "  Areopagitica,"  iii.  794  :  2. 
"  Comus,"    v.  211:2. 

'■  Lycidas,"    vi.  285  :  i,  721  :  2. 

"Paradise       Lost,"       iv.  393  :  2,  ii.  324:  i, 

818 :  I,  V.  876 :  r,  vi.  76 :  2,  vi.  104 :  i,  209 :  2, 
213:  1,374:  1,740:2,776:2,784:  I. 

'"Paradise   Regained,"    iv.  880:1. 

"  Samson   Agonistes,"    iv.  387  :  2. 

—  cited,  iv.  147:2,  721:2,  850:1,  v.  151:2. 
Mind,  sometimes  enemy  of  spirit,  vi.  170:1. 
Mining,   pictured   in  Job,  ii.  768:2. 

Ministry,    Christian    (see    also    Church;    Preach- 
ing) : 

—  origin,    vi.  412-416. 

—  evolution,   v.  361  :  i. 

—  theories    and    functions,    v.  649-652. 

—  anointing  to,  v.  730  :  2. 

—  basis   is  character,  v.  742  :  2. 
is  the  Holy  Spirit,  v.  744:1-2. 

—  church,  payment  of,  ii.  534:  i. 

evils  and  benefits  of  a  paid,   11.528:1, 

V.  671 :  1-2. 

—  first  claim  on  human  activities,  ¥.650:2. 

—  ideal  of,  v.  7i2>  '■  -■ 

■ — inferior  to  the  church,  v.  808  :  r. 

—  irregular,    1.418:1. 

—  ministers,    proper   function,    v.  359  :  2. 

in   early  church,  duties   of,  vi.  715:2. 

St.   Jerome   on   varieties   of,   v.  817:2. 

—  modern,  where  is  analogue  to  the  prophet? 

ii-533:  l- 

—  must  have  mutual  confidence  betw-een  pastor 

and  congregation,   v.  726 -.2. 

—  must   not    harbor    resentments,   v.  805  :  2. 

—  not   a   profession,   iv.  147  :  2. 

—  obligation     to     work     among     the     morally 

wrecked,    iv.  347  :  2. 

—  people's    obligation    to    support,    v.  478 :  2. 

—  obligation  to  give  no  hold  to  the  neglectful, 

y.772>-  1-2. 

—  proper   relation    to    laity,   v.  695  :  2. 

—  right   to   maintenance,   v.  669-673. 

—  sacredness,   v.  498:1. 

—  success    a    certilicate    of   calling,   v.  743  :  2. 

—  theme,  methods,  and  aim,  vi.  225-7. 

—  universal    sympathy   the    glory   of,   v.  799 :  r. 
■ — varied    corruptions    in,    v.  741  :  2,  742  :  i. 

—  witness   in   its   experiences,   v.  774:2. 

—  and  St.  Paul,  v.  492-500. 

Minority,  the,  maintainers  of  moral  standards,  i. 

531 :  2. 
Miracles  (see  also  Tongues),  as  factor  in  Christ's 

work,  v.  134 :  2,  135. 


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Miracles,  Christ's,  iv.  72^, :  2  sq.,  820  :  2  sq.,  832  :  i, 
846 :  2  sq. 

method    in,   v.  436 :  2, 437  :  i. 

■ not  creative,   iv.  858:2. 

—  evidential  character,  v.  226 :  2,  227. 

—  first  apostolic,  v.  332-8. 

—  manifestations  in  early  church,  v.  855 :  T. 
• —  miscalled   from   unique   events,   v.  703  :  2. 

—  not   identical   with   God's  working,   vi.  18:2. 

—  not     mythical     because     disused,     v.  686 :  2, 

687:1. 

—  of  the  apostolic  age,  v.  352 :  i. 

—  of  the  New  Testament,  aspects  of,  v.  803 :  2. 

—  possibilities,    vi.  46  :  2,  47  :  i. 

—  reasons  for  God's  variations  in,  v.  446 :  I. 

—  true  purpose,  v.  286-7. 

—  wrought  by  Elisha's  bones,  ii.  385  :  2. 

—  and    natural    law,    i.  181  :  i,  ii.  29  :  2. 

—  apparent,   simply   providential,   11.348:2. 

(Individual)  : 

—  blind  man  of  Bethsaida,  iv.  865  :  i  sq. 

—  centurion's   servant,    iv.  724:1. 

—  deaf  and  dumb  man,  iv.  862  :  2  sq. 

—  demoniac  boy,  iv.  872  ;  i  sq. 

—  demons    cast   out,    iv.  726:  i,  824:  i,  849:  i. 

—  Elijah   and   Elisha   at   the   Jordan,   ii.  345  :  2, 

346:  I. 

—  Elisha's,  ii.  350-2,  356 :  2. 

—  fever  patient,  iv.  724 :  2. 

—  feeding  the  five  thousand,  iv.  744  :  2,  858  :  i. 

—  feeding  the  four  thousand,  iv.  863  :  2  sq. 

—  Jairus'  daughter,  iv.  727-8,  851  :  2  sq. 

—  Lazarus,  vi.  30 :  2. 

—  leper    healed,    iv.  723  :  i,  825  :  i. 

—  lost  faculties  restored,  iv.  729:1. 

—  sick  of  the  palsy,  iv.  826  :  i  sq. 

—  sins   forgiven,   iv.  726  :  2.    . 

—  storm    stilled,   iv.  725  :  2,  746  :  i,  2,  847  :  i  sq. 

—  withered  hand,   iv.  832  :  i  sq. 
Miriam,  the  prophctes.s,   i.  175:  i. 

—  death  of,  i.  440:  i. 

—  jealousy   of,   i.  419:1. 

—  punishment  of,   i.  422:1. 

—  and  Pharaoh's  daughter,  i.  129:  i. 
Mirror,   the,   symbolism   of,  vi.  581. 
Mirtli   and   wisdom,  compared,   iii.  481:1. 
Misanthrope,   the,   iii.  407:1. 

Mischief,  lovers  of,  denounced  in  i)ro\crl)s,  iii. 
371  :  1,390:  1-2. 

Misfortune,  difference  in  East  and  West,  iii.  724:  2. 

Missionary  work  amongst  the  hcallu'n,  cleaning 
Augean  stables,  ii.6i4:2. 

Mission  work,  discouragements,  needs,  and  possi- 
bilities, V.  583:2,  584. 

—  difficulty     from     Christian     dissensions,     v. 

317:2. 

from    deeds    of    nominal    Christians,    v. 

536 :  2. 

—  education  needed  for,  v.  393  :  1-2. 


Mission  work,  foreign,  share  of  home  church  in, 
11.596:2. 

—  forms  a  universal  brotherhood,  v.  525  :  i. 

—  middle  course  in  methods,  v.  2)2)i  '■  2. 

—  motives  to,  iv.  730:  i. 

—  noble  work  of,  vi.  341  :  2. 

—  proper  angle,  v.  391:1. 

—  religions  of  missionarism,  vi.  785  :  i. 

—  to    do    of    less    consequence    than   to   be,   v. 

601  :  1-2. 

—  true  principles,  v.  344. 

—  true  spirit,  v.  526  :  2. 

—  early,  and  the  gift  of  tongues,  v.  321. 
union     of     Gentile     and     Jew,     v.  592 :  2, 

593:  I- 
Misunderstandings,   iii.  397  :  t,  iv.  521  :  2. 
Mitre  of  the  high  priest,  i.  285  :  2. 
Mivart,    St.   George,   cited,  v.  311:1. 
Mite,  the  widow'.s,  iv.  897  :  2. 
"  Mizar,"  iii.  117  :  2. 
Mizpeh,   Gedaliah   murdered  at,   ii.456:l. 

—  assembly  of  Israel   at,   ii.  28:1. 

—  David  at,  ii.  88 :  2. 

— 'Samuel   calls   people  to,   ii.44:i. 
■ — ^  see  Samuel,  Circuit  of. 
Moab   (country  and  people),  absorbed  by  Arabs, 
iv.  278:  I. 

—  arrogance  of,  iii.  685:1. 

—  attack  Israel,  1.761:2. 

—  crushed   by   David,   11.143:2,144:1. 
by  Jehoram,  11.347:2,348:1. 

—  doom  denounced  by  Amos,  iv.  475  :  i. 
by  Ezekiel,   iv.  278:1. 

—  by    Jeremiah,    iv.  179-181. 

by    Zephaniah,    iv.  576:1. 

—  king  of,   ii.  89  :  i,  2. 

—  revolt  against  Ahaziah,  11.341:2. 
Moabite  Stone,  importance  of  its  records,  ii.  222:  I, 

2,22  :  2,  341  :  2,  iv.  278  :  i. 
Mockers,    cause    and    result    of    their    action,    vi. 

663:  I. 
Moderation,  obligatory,   vi.  730:1. 

—  and  wisdom,  111.384:2. 

Modesty,   difference  between  ancient  and  modern 
standards,  iii.  553  :  i. 

—  false,  is  akin  to  vanity,  11.636:1. 
Mohammedanism,  a  missionary  religion,  vi.  785  :  T. 

• — ^  condones   yielding   to    temptation,   111.776:2. 

—  perpetuates    slavery,   vi.  431:1. 

—  repeats  the  story  of  Israel,  1.535:2. 
Moliammedans,  conversion  of.  forl)idden  in  East- 
ern  churches,   iv.  690:2. 

Mohler,   on   comnuniion    in   one   kind,    v.  684:1-2. 
.Molcch   or   IMoloch,    worship   of,   1.377:1. 

immolation    of    children    under,    1.334:2. 

Monarch,  old-world  ideal  of  a,  iii.  122:2. 
Monasticism,   age-long   impulse  to,  v.  425  :  2. 

—  cowardice  of,  v.  463  :  2. 

• —  special  vice  of,  11.  560 :  2,  561 :  i. 


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Mos 


Monasticism,  tendencies  bad,  375:2,376:  i. 
Moncj-   (see  also  Riches,  Wealth;  also  Covetous- 
ness)  : 

—  assaying    as    metaphor    of    religious    testing, 

vi.  357:  I- 

—  ethics  of  spending,  v.  199  :  2. 

—  godliness  as  a  means  of  gaining,  vi.  433-5. 

—  its  limitations,   iii.  830:1. 

—  love    of,    iii.  497  :  2. 

—  money-changing,   exigent   at   the    Temple,   v. 

137- 

—  money-lending   on   interest,   1.364:2. 
system   in   day  of   Nehcmiah,   ii.  651:1. 

—  prudence    in    responsibility    for,    v.  784 :  1-2. 

—  snare  of,   vi.  737:  1-2. 

—  spiritual    effects    of    craving    for,    v.  219:1, 

vi.  434-5- 

—  use,  a  test  and  germination  of  Christianity, 

vi.  297. 

N.   T.   use  as   such  test,  vi.  184:1. 

Monica,    the    mother   of   Augustine,    i.  672 :  2. 
Monod,  A.,  on  discipline  of  children,  vi.  96 :  2. 

—  on  human  excitements,  vi.  86  :  2. 
■ — on   Paul   and   James,   vi.33:i. 

—  on  union  of  soul  and  Christ,  vi.33:i. 

—  on    universal   sinfulness,   v.  540-2. 
Monotheism   developed    from    faith    of   Israel,    iii. 

705  :  2. 

—  in    Israel,   iii.  740  :  i,  762  :  i. 

—  intellectually   elevating,    iii.  768:2. 

—  not    inconsistent    with    use    of    "  gods,"'    iii. 

244:  I. 

—  of  advantage  to  men,  iii.  644:  2. 

—  vindication    of,    iii.  707:1. 
Montaigne,  W.  E.  de,  quoted,  v.  153:2. 
Montanus    and    ]\Iontanists,    heresy    of,    v.  333 : 2, 

vi.  404:  2. 
Montgomery,   James,   cited,    v.  574  :  2. 
Moore,  Thomas,  "  Lalla  Rookh  "  quoted,  v.  29:1. 
Moral   blindness,    iii.  680  :  2. 

—  character  of   God's   rule,   iii.  230:1. 

—  evils,   denunciation   of,    1.562:1. 

—  forces  oppose   material   forces,   ii.  554  :  i. 

—  law,    illustrations    from,    iv.  715:1. 
• and   wisdom,  iii.  377:1. 

the,   violation    of,    iv.  44:1. 

—  leprosy,    ii.  574 :  I. 

—  standards   compared,    iii.  113:1. 

—  taints,  i.  422  :  i. 

Moral   unity  of  mankind,   iv.  455  :  2. 
Moral  life  (see  also  Christian  life),  grave  inequal- 
ities in,  vi.  180:  2,  181. 

—  outside   standard   necessary,   vi.  179-180. 

—  passive  as  well  as  active  is  meritorious,  vi. 

142. 

—  Paul    urges   moderation   in,   vi.  177:1. 

—  slackness   in,   vi.  145  :  2,  146. 

—  struggle    of   personal    wills,    vi.  332-3. 

—  venial   vs.   capital   things   in,   vi.  122. 


.Moral   life,  theory  vs.  practice  in,  vi.  167:2. 
Morality,    Amos   emphasizes,   iv.  467  :  2  .^q. 

—  ancient,  Christianity's  reform  of,  vi.264:  1-2, 

—  as   the   sum   of  religion,   iv.  467:2. 
Morality,  decay  of,  in  Israel,  iv.  505 :  i  sq. 

—  differs   from   emotionality,   vi.  802:1. 

—  genius    popularly    dispensed    from,    vi.  818, 

—  human    model    needed,    J.    S.    Mill    on,    vi. 

786:  1-2. 

—  of  man  and  God,  vi.  783:1. 

—  instinct  of,  vi.784:  1,2. 

—  too   high   a    standard    may   end   in   too   low, 

vi.  792 :  2. 

—  and    religion,    1.772:1. 

Morals,  must  have  philosophic  basis,  vi.  201  :  i. 

—  Christian,  vi.  66-69. 

—  public,     material     effects    of,    declension,    i. 

615:  I. 

—  relation  to  religion,   iii.  91:1. 
Mordecai,  11.675:1,684:2. 

—  guardian   of   Esther,  ii.  682  :  2. 

—  loyalty   of,   ii.  685  :  2. 
Morlc}',  John,  quoted,  11.229:2. 
Mortality,   blessing   of,    iii.  258:  2. 
Mosaic  prayer,  iii.  174:  i. 

Moses  as  Divine  lawgiver,  i.635:  I. 
• — at  the   rock,   i.  184  :  t,  441  :  i. 

—  at  the  Transfiguration,  iv.  756  :  2,  870:  I. 

—  author  of  Israel's  faith  in  Jehovah,  i.  468:  I. 

—  awakes   to   activity,    1.635:2. 

—  birth  and  early  life  of,   i.  128:1. 

—  blessing  of,  i.6i8:2. 

—  character  of,  1.621:2. 

—  choice   of,    1.129:2. 

—  coalition   against,  1.433:2. 

—  commission   of,   i.  134:  i,  137:2. 

- — communion   with   God,   1.421:2. 

• — conduct    different    from    Eli's,   11.17:1. 

—  contrast    between    his    and    nation's    habits, 

i.  129 :  2. 

—  Dathan  and   Abiram   defy,  1.436:1. 

—  different  tone  toward,  in  O.  T.  and  N.  T., 

vi.  536:  I. 

—  dispensation     fundamentally     part     of     the 

Christian,    vi.  505-8. 

—  educated  in  the  wisdom  of  Egypt,  1.129:1. 

—  faith   of,  i.  468 :  2,  vi.  535-540. 

—  farewell    speeches    of,    1.613:1. 

—  founder  of  a   new   religion,  i.  622  :  2. 

—  genealogy  of,   1.127:2. 

—  God's   servant,   i.  643  :  i,  2. 

—  growing  old,   1.440:2. 

—  hesitation    before    leadership,    1.138:1,2. 

—  his     law     provisional     and     mediatorial,     v. 

865-7. 

—  in   Midian,    1.130:2. 

—  intercedes  with  God  for  the  people,  i.  472 :  i, 

434:  I,  iii.  268:  I. 
• — judgment  of,   1.441:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


84 


Moses,  law  of,  ii.  665  :  2. 

—  life  a  lonely  one,  1.131:2. 

—  meekness  of,   i.  180:  i. 

—  miracles    of,    1.139:1. 

—  no   king    (but   mediator),   i.  573:1. 

—  no  priest,  i.386:  i. 

yet  priestly  functions  exercised  by,  iii. 

250 :  2. 

—  obeys  the  call  of  God.   i.  141  :  i. 

—  orders  death  of  JNlidianitish  women,  i.  476:  I. 

—  Paul  on,  V.  749-751. 

—  position    of,    1.421:1. 

—  possessing  Divine  magnanimity,  1.422:1. 

—  prays    for   deatli,    1.417:1. 

—  punishment  and  exile  of,  1.130:2. 

—  refused  by  Pharaoh,  1.144:1. 

—  renewer  of  a  higher  faith,  1.  622 :  2. 
— -reproaches   God,   1.145:1. 

—  sees  the  burning  IkisIi,  1.  133:  i. 

—  Sinai   contrasted    with    Zion,   vi.  546-S. 

—  slays  the   Egyptian,   i.  130:  i. 

—  slow  of  speech,  1.  139:  i. 

—  song  of,  1.  616:  I. 

—  speaks  with  God,  1.404:1. 

—  Stephen's  account  of,  1.  128:  i. 

—  strain   on,   as   loader,   i.  416:1. 

—  supernaturally   directed,    1.635:1. 

—  work  and  mission,   vi.  536:2. 

work   contrasted   with    Christ's,  vi.  506. 

—  and  Aaron,  mission  of,  Hi.  265  :  i. 

—  and   Manu,  1.558:2. 

—  and  Nehemiah,  ii.  633  :  2. 

—  and  the  Reubenites,  1.436:1. 

—  and  the  vision  of  God,  1.230:  i. 
IMothcr,  inllucnce  of,  iii.  445:1. 
Motherhood,  1. 809 :  2 ;  ill.  845  :  i. 
Motives,  unjust  imputation  of,  v.  726:  1-2. 
Mount   Ebal,  1.  611 :  2. 

]\Iount  Esau,  in  Edom,  Iv.  602 :  2. 
]\lount   Moriah,   ii.  208:1. 

—  site  of   temple.   11.252:1. 
Mount  of  corruption,   11.243:1. 

Mount  of  Olives,  proi)]iecy  of  Christ  on  the,  iv. 

'/?<2 :  I  sq. 
!Mount   Seir,  11.489:2. 
Mount  Zion,  ii.  133  :  2. 

—  in  possession  of  Jebusites,  ii.39:2. 
Mourning  in  silence,  i.  299  :  2. 

Mouse,   legendary  cause  of   Sennacherib's  defeat, 
iii.  706:  2. 

—  see   Mice. 
Mull)erry  trees,   11.136:2. 
Muratorian  canon,  cited,  vi.  644. 
Muratorian  Fragment,  the,  v.  298 :  2,  vi.  557  :  i. 
Murder,  charged  on  Jewish   religious  leaders  by 

Jeremiah,  Hi.  593 :  i. 

—  forbidden,  i.  200 :  i ;  ill.  370 :  2. 

—  Jesus  on,  iv.  715  :  t. 
Murmuring  against  God.  1.415:1. 


Murmuring  at  what  displeases  us,  1.  180:  i. 

—  habit  of,  evil  in  Christian  life,  vi.  141. 
Murrain,  the  plague  of,  1.156:2. 

Music,   allowed   in   Israel,   iii.  210:2. 

—  expansion    of    language,    11.572:2. 

—  influence   of,   11.70:2,72:2. 

—  praise  and,  ii.262:2. 

—  religious  value  of,  11.  578:  i. 

—  use  in  worship,  vi.  633. 

in  early  Cln-istian  worship,  vi.  87. 

Mussus,  Cornelius,  quoted,  vi.  647  :  2,  648 :  i. 
Mussy,  N.  G.,  de,  on  clean  and  unclean  animals, 

1.310:2. 
Mustering  of  Israel,   1.389:1. 
"  My   people,"   1.  133  :  2. 
Mysteries,  Christian,  v.  729-732. 

—  pagan  vs.   Christian   meaning,   vi.  230  :  2,  231, 

418:  1-2. 

—  in    Christian    teaching,    obnoxious    to    Paul, 

vi.  222, :  I,  225  :  2,  226. 
Mystery,   needful   to   maintain   .solemn   feelings,   i. 

395 :  2. 
Mysticism,   buttressed   by   ritualism,   vi.  192:2. 

—  Indefiniteness   of,    11.  616  :  2. 
Myth,  1.  809  :  2. 

—  and  history,  i.  141-142. 

Naamah,  sister  of  Tubal-Cain,   i.  16:2. 
Naamah,    the    Ammonite,    ii.  290:1. 
Naaman,    tlie    .Syrian,    story   of,    ii.  352  :  2  sq. 

—  brought   to   truth   by   a   servant,   ii.37:i. 

—  leprosy   of.    1.320:1. 
Naas-enians,    the,   vi.  773:1. 
Nabal,     David    and,     ii.  97 :  2. 
Nabi,  or  prophet,  i.420:  1,2. 

Nablous,  in  the  valley  of  Shechem,  1.684:1. 
Nabonidus,  Assyrian  emperor,  stele  of,  iv.  566:1. 
Nabopolassar,    Babylonian    emperor,    11.434:2. 
Naboth,   Ahab   and   Vineyard   of,   11.327:2,369:2. 

—  and   his    sons,   stoning  of,   \\.y2g\2. 
Nad:.b,   king  of   Israel,  ii.289:  i. 

Nadab  and  Abihu,  sons  of  Aaron,  i.392:  1,2. 

—  strange    fire    of,    and    God's    punishment,    i. 

296:  I. 
Naliasli,    king   of   the   Ammonites,    insults    Israel, 
ii.  47  :  T,  151  :  2,  238:  i. 

—  death   of,   ii.  151  :  2. 

—  possible    grandsons    of,    ii.  238:1. 
Nahshon,  son  of  /\mina(lal).  1.390:2. 

Nalinni,   the   prophet,   traditions  of  his   residence, 
iv.  579:  2,580:  T. 

—  probably  of  Judah,   iv.  58T  :  i,  582  :  i. 

—  date   of,   iv.  582:  i. 

—  inferior     ])ro]->lict     but     powerful     poet,     Iv. 

582:2. 

—  sound  prophecies  on  Nineveh,  iv.  583-7. 

—  two  great  poems  of,  iv.  586-7. 
Nahum,   Book  of,  iv.  579-82. 

—  a   pnem,   5'^2  :  i. 


8= 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Neh 


Nain,  the  woman  of,  ii.3i:2. 
Naioth,  David  at,  ii.  8i  :  2. 
Name  of  God,  profane  use  of,  i.  358:  I. 
Names,   favorite,   of  Bible,   ii.  480:1. 

—  Hebrew,   in    chronicles,    ii.  476:1. 

—  meaning  of   Divine,   ii.  479:1. 

—  significance   of,    {1.476:2. 

—  and   practical    religion,    11.478:2. 
Naomi,  burden  of,  1.840:2. 

—  returns   to   Bethlehem,   i.  844  :  2. 

—  Ruth  and,  i.  842  :  2. 

—  Ruth's   words   to,   11.71:2. 

—  and    her    daughters-in-law,    1.84i:is(i. 
N;ip1Uali,  the  tribe,  cognizance  of,  1.  113:  i. 

—  prophetic   assignment   by    Moses,   1.6ji:i. 

—  territory   of,   1.  713  :  2. 
Napoleon,  retribution  reaches,  11.  18:  i. 

—  after  Moscow,  111.676:2. 

—  at  St.  Helena,  quoted  on   Christ.   11.69:2. 

—  follows     old     strategic     lines     in     Syria,     11. 

no:  I. 

—  weeping  on  the  road  to  Elba,  1.  T31  :  i. 
Nathan,    the    prophet,    and    Adonijah's    rebellion, 

11.235:  I- 

—  David    and,    11.157:1. 

—  David  confers   with,  ii.  140:2. 

—  oracle  of,  ill.  229:1. 

—  parable  of.   11.158:1. 

—  prophecy  concerning  kingship  of  Israel,  Hi. 

IT  :  2,  13  :  T. 

—  rebukes  David,  11.  158:  i. 

—  tells    David    not   to   build   temple,    11.  140:2. 
Nathan,   son   of   David,   11.249:1. 

Nathaniel,   prayer   of,    i.  /S  :  2. 

Nation,   larger  than   the   individual,  11.687:2. 

—  responsible   to   God,   1.269:1. 

—  service  of,   to   religion,   ill.  7;-'9:i. 
National  calling,   1.530:2. 

—  character,  closely  identified  with  the  knowl- 

edge of  God,  1.  25  :  I. 
evolution  of,  vl.  330 :  2. 

Nationalism,  break-down  in  Israel  paved  the  way 
for    Christ,    vi.  520:  T. 

Nationality,  sentiment  of,  power  in  modern  poli- 
tics, i.  164:  I. 

Nations,    accountable    for    actions    of    rulers,    1. 
124:  2. 

—  prophecies     concerning     foreign,     Iv.  173:2, 

274 : 2  sq. 
"Natural    religion,"   ends   witli    a    sigh,   11.762:2. 

—  finest  type  of,  in  Job,  11.698:2,784:2. 

—  source  of,  11.  736  :  i. 

Nature,  analogies   to   human   life,   v.  912-914. 

—  forces  of.   Hi.  661:1. 

—  In   sympathy  with   man,   111.720:2. 

—  its  emancipating  crisis  the  manifestation  of 

Christ,  V.  572:  2.  ^JT^:  i. 

—  its   relation   to   religious   and   moral   fidelity, 

i.  613:  2. 


Nature,  laws  of,   not   resisted   with   impuniiy,   ill. 
560:  I. 

—  redemption   of,    111.664:1. 

—  revelation  of  God,  ill.  340:1.' 

—  secular,    1.  809:  i. 

—  stability  of,  ill.  29<S :  2,  476 :  2. 

—  vice  punished  by,  1.345:1. 

—  and  God,  11.  732:  2,  iv.  67:  i. 

—  and  man,  contrast,  ill.  477  :  i. 

—  and  spirit,  analogy  between,   iv.  54  :  2. 
Na;'careth,  name  found  in  Isaiah,  v.  19:2. 

—  and  Christ,  iv.  853-5. 

Xa.'.arites,    ascetics    of    the    desert,    described,    i. 
399-401. 

—  rule  of,  i.  Sri :  2. 

—  Samson  to  be  one,  ibid. 

—  their  vows  and   sacrifices,  v.  501  :  1-2. 

—  vow   of,   i.  400:  I. 
Xaz;iritism,  parallels   to,   1.400:1. 

—  statutes    regarding,    1.  400  :  2. 
X'azianzen,   Gregory,   shuns   leadership,   ii.  45  :  i. 
Xeaiider,    J.    A.    W.,    cited    or   quoted,    iv.  817:2, 

vl.  625  :  2,626:  1,634  :  2. 
Xcbat,  doom  of  house  of,  ii.  287:  i. 
■■  Xebhelah,"  1.  572:  i. 
Xebuchadnezzar        (correctly       X^ebuchadrezzar), 

king  of  Babylonia,  accession  of,  iv.  123 :  I. 

—  as   the   head   of  gold,   iv.  391  :  i. 

—  burns  Jewish   false  prophets  alive,  ii.  449:2. 

—  captures  Jerusalem,  ii.  447  :  2.  iv.  365  :  2. 

—  character  of  his   ravages,   iv.  194:2. 

—  conduct  toward  Jeremiah:  orders  him  saved 

unharmed,    iv.  164 :  2 ;    sets    him    free,    ii. 
454 :  2. 

—  directs  operations  from  Lachish,  11.  453  :  i. 

—  dream  of,   iv.  389:1. 

—  first  appearance  of,  iv.  194:1. 

—  God's   instrument,   11.  593  :  2,  iv.  261  :  2,  281  :  i. 

—  great  soldier,  builder  and  trade-creator,  iii. 

744 :  2. 

—  great  victory  at  Carchemish,  iv.  13:  i. 

—  Immense   conquests,   111.739:1. 

—  incites  Bedouin  against  Egypt,  iv.  293  :  i. 

—  mania    for   building,   iv.  139:2. 

—  policy   and   purpose,   iv.  246:1. 

—  ravage  and  slaughter  in  Judah,  ii.  446:  1-2. 

—  sets  up  Zedekiah,  ii.  448:1. 

—  stirred  up  to  quell  Jewish  rebellion,  ii.  450:  I. 

—  stor\'   of   his   madness,   iv.  367  :  2. 

—  stricken   and   restored,   iv.  398:1  sq. 
Xcbuzaradan,  legend  of,   11. 380:1. 

—  and  Jeremiah,  iv.  164:  2  sq. 
Xeccssity,  truth  in  the  doctrine  of,  ii.  724:1. 
Xeedy,  God's  quick   response  to,  iii.  113:1. 
Xeglect  and  rejection,  of  God,  open,  1.431:2. 

—  warning  against,  1.  534  :  2. 
Xehemiah.  who  and  what  he  was.  ii.  629-631. 

—  as    patriot,    ii,  628-631,  631 :  i,  646-9,  667  :  1-2, 

etc. 


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86 


Nelicmiah,  as  governor  of  Jerusalem,  ii.639:  i. 

—  midnight  ride  to  Jerusalem,  ii.  637:  1. 

—  practical  nature  of,  ii.  637:1. 

—  prayer  of,  ii.  631  :  i ;  iii.  266:  2. 
answered,  ii.  634 :  2. 

—  rebuilds  walls  of  Jerusalem,  ii.  640-1. 

—  and  the  covenant,  ii.  663  :  2. 

—  and  the  law,  ii.  655:1. 

—  and  population  of  Jerusalem,  ii.  667:1. 

—  the  case  of,  as  symbol,  vi.  743 :  i. 
Nchemiah,  Book  of,  part  of  a  whole,  ii.  628:1. 

—  partly  autobiographical,  589:  1-2,  ii.  589  :  i. 
Nehuslita.    mother    of   Jehoiachin,    iv.  81  :  2,  82 :  i, 

144:  I. 
'■  Nehushtan,"  ii.  412 :  2. 
Neighbor,  defined,  i.  532  :  2,  v.  81  :  i,  82-83. 

—  love  of,  i.  527:  I. 

—  relations  to,  iii.  408:1. 
Neighborly  goodwill  in  business,  iii.  485  :  i. 
Nemesis,  iii.  645  :  i. 

—  over  godless  lives,  iii.  157:  2. 
Nephesh,  i.  398:  i. 

Nero,   character   of   his   ministers,   vi.  453:1. 

—  face  of,   iii.  142  :  i. 

—  Paul's  trial  before,  vi.  105-6. 

—  persecutions  under,  vi.  85  :  2. 

—  vs.   Jesus,  vi.  71:2,  "jz. 
Nestorianism,  vi.  525  :  2. 

Nethinim,  the  servants  of  the  sanctuary,  1.609:  i. 
Neubauer,  as  to  Shiggaion,  iii.  23  :  2. 
New   Birth,   doctrine  of,  vi.  13  :  2,  810:  2. 
New  moon,  ritual,  i.  471 :  2. 

New    Testament,    times    before    its   collection,    vi. 
823:1. 

—  genesis  of,  iv.  697  :  2. 

—  beginnings  of,  vi.  360:1. 

of     its     rank     as     Holy     Scriptures,     vi. 

753:  I- 

—  late  date  of  collection,  vi.  734:2. 

—  lack  of  early  canon  unimportant,  v.  300:  i. 

—  produced    in    an    unoriginal    age,    vi.  497 :  2, 

498:  I. 

—  theory  of  opposition  to  Old,  v.  317 :  i. 

—  contrasted  with  Old  on  death,  vi.  794. 

—  its  Greek,  vi.  777-8. 

—  language  anticipated.  ii.99:2. 

New    Year's,    why    no    Christian    festival    for,    vi. 

795 :  2,  796. 
Newman,  J.  H.,  illogical  position,  vi.  647 :  2. 

—  on  Balaam,  vi. 662:1. 

—  on  church  catholicity,  v.  633 :  2. 

—  on    development    of    doctrine,    vi.647:l,2, 

648 :  2. 

—  on    freedom    of    thought,    1.437:1. 

—  on  original  sin,  vi.  397. 

—  on   purity  of  literature,  vi.  443. 

—  on  rationalism,  vi.480:  i. 

—  on   Romanism  vs.    Protestantism,   vi.  381 :  i. 

—  on  the  Via  Media,  v.  346:  i. 


Newman,    J.    H.,    cited    or   quoted,    iii.  683:1,   vi. 

499:  1,620:  I. 
Newton,  Sir  Isaac,  iv.  y]^  :  2. 
Nice,  council  of,  cited,  vi.  418:1. 
Nicephorus  of  Constantinople,  cited,  v?.  657:1. 
Nicodemus,  v.  144,  iv.  920 :  i. 

—  character   and   policy,   v.  140-3. 
Nicolaitans,    the,    vi.  675,  773  :  i,  846  :  1-2, 
Nineveh,  contest  with  Bal)y]on  for  supremacy,  iiL 

667:1. 

—  fall   of,   iv.  220:  1,565:  1,583-7. 
prophesied  by  Zephaniah,  iv.  576:2. 

—  fate    postponed    by    Scythian    invasion,    ii. 

434:  2,  iv.  220:  I. 
— ^  power,  splendor,  and  cruelty  of,  iv.  564:2. 
Nineveh,   repentance  of,   iv.  688:2  sq. 
Nitzsch,   K.   I.,   on   prophecy,   iv.  374:1,2. 
Noah   (see  also  Flood),  anxiety  of,  i.  21  :  2. 

—  purpose    and    position,    vi.  708  :  2,  709  :  I. 

—  sin  of,  i.  23  :  2. 

■ — days   of,   symbolic   of  early   Christian   times, 
vi.  746 :  2. 

before     the     Flood,     prototype    of     early 

churches,  vi.  738:  i. 
Noahs,  Jewish  and  Chaldean  compared,  i.  20:2. 
Nob,  city  of,  destroyed,  ii.  90:  I. 

—  David  at,  ii.  85:2,  86:  i. 

—  "House   of   God"   at,   ii.32:i. 

—  massacre   at,   iii.  141  :  2. 

—  priests  of,   massacred  by   Saul,   ii.9o:i. 

—  sacred  services  at,  ii.  27  :  i. 
Nobility  of  spirit,   Hannah's,   ii.  12:2. 
Noble   lives,   inspiration   of,   ii.  642:1. 

Nola,  Felix  of,  and  the  spider's  web,  ii.  358:1. 
Nomadic  life,  religious  superiority,   i.  580:1. 
Non-combatants,  equal  sharers  in  the  struggle,  vi. 

228 :  2. 
Non-resistance,  Christian  duty  of,  v.  658. 

—  doctrine  of,  ii.  565-6. 

—  Christian   limits  to,   v.  471:2. 

Nonna,    the    mother    of    Gregory    Nanzianzen,    i. 

672 :  2. 
Notoriety,  ignominy  of,  iii.  594:1. 
Novatianists,   doctrine   of,   vi.Si2:2. 
Nowack,   W.    G.    H.,    cited   or   quoted,    iv.  591 :  I, 

595  :  I,  655  :  T,  665  :  i,  666 :  i,  678 :  i. 
Numberings  of  Israel,   1.465:2. 
Numbers  in  the  Apocalypse,  vi.  915:  1-2. 
Numbers,  Book  of,  as  a  history,  1.  387:  2. 

—  conception  of  death,  1.385:2. 

—  date  of,   i.  388:  i. 

—  legislation,  1.  387  :  2. 

—  like   Greek    drama,   1.385:1. 

—  spirit  of,  i.  388:  2. 

—  three  main  channels   in,   1.386:2. 

—  time  covered  by,  1.386:2. 

—  warlike  spirit,  1.  389:  i. 
Nun  of  Kenmare,  the,  vi.  792:2. 

'"Nunc  dimittis,"  the,  characterized,  v.  18:  I. 


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Ora 


Oath  of  Jehovah,  iii.  684 :  2. 

Oaths,  use  of,  vi.  629:1. 

Obadiah,  the  prophet,  vision  of,  iv.  601 :  i. 

—  and  Ehjah,  ii.  305  :  2. 
Obadiah,  Book  of,  iv.  598 :  2  sq. 

—  brings  no  spiritual  message,  iv.  602 :  I. 
Obed-Edom,  Ark  at  house  of,  ii.  138:  i. 
Obedience,    Ezekiel's    test    of,    iv.  231:2. 

—  inseparable   from   God,  v.  38:1. 

—  loss  through  lack  of,  v.  49  :  i. 

—  matter  of  conscience,   ii.  569:2. 

—  mental,  duo  to  Clirist,  v.  789:1. 

—  of  faith,   ii.  619:  2. 

—  of  youth  to  age,  vi.  723:1-2. 

—  penalty  of  disobedience,   vi.  696. 

—  primary  requisite  of  religion,  ii.  601 :  2. 

—  return   for  benefits,   iii.  111:2. 

—  rew ard   of,    ii.  703  :  i . 

—  shows  God's  purpose,   iii.  70:2. 

—  sole  evidence  of  God's  call,  vi.  692:1. 

—  source  of  enduring  joy,   iii.  299  :  2. 

—  to    civil    powers,    vi.  451-4,  698  :  1-2. 

—  to  God's  law,  iii.  20:  2. 

—  willing,  iii.  112  :  r. 

—  and   faith,   iii.  442:1. 

—  Christian,  founded   in   love,  vi.  307  :  2. 
divine  commands  not  to  be  questioned,  v. 

134:2. 

does  not  of  itself  earn  kinship  with  Jesus, 

iv.  839  :  2. 

vs.   secular   doctrine,   vi.  700:1-2. 

Objections,    Christ's   method   of   dealing   with,   iv. 

736 :  I  sq. 
Oblations,  daily,  i.  470:2. 
Obligation,  God's  benefits  impose,  iii.  111:2. 
Occult  science,  i.95:  i. 
Offenses,   Christ's   doctrine  of,   iv.  875-7  ^  sq. 

—  Christ's  warning  against,  iv.  761  :  2. 
Offering  of   Elkanah,   ii.  11:2. 

—  Philistine's,  to  Hebrew  God,  ii.  25  :  I. 
Offerings   among  nations,   ii.25:i. 

—  bread  of  God,  i.244:  i. 

—  David's,  on  return  of  \r\<,  ii.  139:2. 

—  enforcement  of  the  law  of,  i.  348:1. 

—  of  Ahaz    (see  also  Ahaz),  11.409:2. 

—  Speaker's  Commentary  on,  ii.  25:1. 

—  (see  Burnt,  Guilt,  Heave,  Meal,  Peace,  Sin, 

Thank   and  Wave  offerings). 

—  see  also  Jesus  Christ,  Oblations,  and  Sacri- 

fices. 
Officials   in   disgrace,   1.92:1. 
Officiousness,  see  Meddling. 
Og,  king  of  Ba.shan,  1.448:2:111.176:2. 
Ohola  and  Oholibah,  allegory  of,  iv.  268:2  sq. 
Oil  for  the  sacrifice,  1.254:2. 

—  of  joy,   1.  430:  I. 
Oklahoma,   the  invasion  of,   i.  535  :  2. 

Old  Testament   (see  also  Bible),  contrasted  with 
New^,  on  death,  vi.  794. 


Old  Testament  and  Koran,  i.  188:  I. 

—  criticism,    i.  493  :  2. 

—  doctrine   of   resurrection,   iii.  728:2. 

—  dramas  of,   ii.  35  :  i. 

—  educates  for  the  New,  i.  123:  i. 

—  Gnostic  disparagement  of,  v.  317:1. 

—  history  and  the  supernatural   inseparable,   i. 

634:  r. 

—  its  prophetic  shadows  of  the   New,   v.  26:2. 

—  order    and    ritual,    divine    origin    bound    up 

with  New,  vi.  246  :  1-2. 

—  phases  of  Godhead  emphasized,  v.  51  :  1-2. 

—  prophecy,  limitations  of,  iii.  721  :  i. 

—  sick-beds  of,   iii.  710:  2. 

—  prophetic    character   of   Jewish    rites    in,    vi. 

246 :  2. 
Olshausen    on    Psalms,    iii.  136:1,    137:2,    145:2, 
147:2,      158:1,      i8o:i,      185:2,     210:2, 
254:2,  275:  I. 

—  quoted,  iv.  858:  i. 
Omens,  i.  66: 1-2. 

Omissions  of  duty,   unintentional,   i.  431 :  i. 
Omnipotence,  of  God,   iii.  16:1. 
Omri,  king  of  Israel,  ii.  296:  i. 

—  subdues   Tibni,   11.296:1. 

On   centre  of   worship  of   Ra,  {.97:2. 
Onesimus,  vi.  10:  r. 

—  sketch  of,  vi.  2S3-4. 

—  see      al-so      vi.  291-309      passim;      especially. 

300:  1-2.  302  :  I. 
Onesiphorus,  devotion  of,  vi.  464. 
Oort :      "  Oud-Israel     Rechtswezen "     quoted,     i. 

596:  I. 
Ophel,   ii.  240:  I. 
Ophites,  the,  vi.  773  :  i. 
Ophrah,  i.  778:  2. 

Opinions,  reaction  on  character,  v.  705  :  2. 
Opponents,   remonstrance   to,    iii.  16:2. 
Opportunism,  moral  wrong  of,  v.  354  :  2. 

—  to  be  in  Christian  lines,   vi.  129. 
Opportunities,  lost,   iii.  83:  2. 
Opportunity  in  human  life,   iii.  637:  2. 

—  missed  by  a  hair,  v.  147 :  2. 

—  providence  of  God  and,   ii.  82  :  2. 
Oppression  and  violence,   1.337:1. 

—  denounced,    i.  527  :  i. 

—  retention   of  wages,    1.  278 :  2. 
Opprobrious  epithets,   i.  608 :  2. 
Optimism,   .shallow,    iii.  566:1. 
Opus  operatum,  1.566:1. 

Oracle   for  Arabia,   iii.  685  :  2. 

—  for  Damascus,  iii.  685:1. 

—  for   Dumah,   iii.  685  :  2. 

—  for   Egypt,   iii.  685:  I. 

—  for   Moab,   111.684:2. 

—  for  Philistia,  111.684:2. 

—  for  Tyre,   iii.  686:1. 

—  for   the   Wilderness    of   the    Sea,   iii.  685 : 2 

—  see  Holy  of  Holies. 


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Oracles,  in  Book  of  Amos,  iv.  457 :  i. 
Order,  a  heavenly  ordinance  for  life,  v.  76:2. 
Ordination   and   appointment,   i.  437  :  i. 
■ — and  freedom,  ii.  35  :  2. 

—  Divine,   tokens   of,   ii.42:i. 

Orelli,  C.  von,  cited  or  quoted,  iv.  131 :  2,  132:  2, 
170:  2,  172:  2,  174:  2,  177  :  I,  181 :  2,  190:  2, 
204:  I,  375:  I,  588:  I,  669:  I. 

Organization,  abhorred,  i.  582:1. 

—  moral    qualities    involved,    ii.  641  :  2. 
Orient,  see  East. 

Oriental  emotions,  dramatic  style  of,  ii.  621  :  2. 

—  society,  character,   ii.  724:1. 

—  —  contrasts  of,  ii.  710:2. 
ideas  of,  11.705:1. 

—  speech,   iii.  833  :  I. 

Orientals,  non-Western  methods  of  reasoning,  v. 
411  : I. 

—  two  outstanding  misfortunes  of,  iii.  819:2. 
Origen,  encourager  of  wide  study,  vi.  442:1. 

—  on   confession,  vi.  637  :  2. 

—  on  the  gift  of  tongues,  v.  320:2. 

—  on    influence    of    slaves    in    conversion,    vi. 

448:2. 

—  on    Pauline   Epistles,  vi.  389  :  2. 

—  on  second  marriages,  vi.  418:1. 

—  on   story  of  Michael,  vi.656:2. 

—  on  the  title  of  Ephesians,  vi.  9:  2,  10:2. 

—  on  unction  of  sick,  vi.  636:  i. 

—  cited     or     quoted,     vi.  442  :  i,  558:  i,  561 :  i, 

629  :  2,  644  :  2,  645  :  i,  661  :  2. 
Origin  of  the  world,  see  Creation. 
Ormazd,  inscription  on  Darius'  tomb  to,  W. 612:2. 
Orpah  and  Naomi,  i.  842  :  i. 
Orthodox,  God's  works  not  always,  iii.  774 :  2. 
Orthodoxy,  ii.  616  :  2. 

—  uncorrupted,  ii.  740 :  i. 
Osiris,  Iris  and,  i.  755  :  i. 

Othniel,   Caleb's  younger  brother,   1.698:2. 

—  and  Achsah,  i.  748:  t. 

—  checking  Cushanrisbataim,  1.760:2. 

—  first  of  the  judges,  1.761:1. 
Overnature,  law  and  grace,  1.809:1. 
Ovid,  Legend  on  Lystra,  v.  454. 

"P."    (Priest  codex),   1.-195:1. 

Paes,  J.,  cited,  vi.  581  :  2. 

Paganism,  condition  at  Christian  era,  vi.  34-35. 

—  degrading   bondage   of,   v.  876 :  1-2. 

—  had   no   public  charities,  vi.  342:1. 

—  foul   vices,   V.  531 :  2,  532  :  I. 

—  its    world    without   purity,    vi.  338:2. 

—  marks   of   unbelief  and   impurity,   vi.  69. 

—  proof  of  its  unsatisfying  character,  v.  57:1. 

—  why   its    ignorance   was   sin,   vi.  365 :  I. 
Pagans,   evangelization  of,   ii.  605  :  2. 

—  their  religions  on  a  purely  human  level,  vi. 

323-4- 
Pain,  a  discipline  against  imprudence,  11.707:1. 


Pain,  bad  policy  of  dwelling  on,  iii.  105:  i. 

—  God's   puzzling   purpose    in,    iii.  816:1. 

—  happiness    not    inconsistent    with    snmc,    ii. 

706:  I. 

—  may  be   depressing  or  bracing,   ii.(:)<jo:i. 

—  moral    judgment    of,    iii.  817:1. 

—  mystery   of,    11.722:1. 

—  and  evil,  Job  on  the  problem  of,  ii.  705 :  2. 

—  and  sorrow,  ordained  by  God,  ii.  705  :  2. 
Palestine,   ancient   and   modern,    1.614:2. 

—  battlcheld   of   the   Greeks,   iv.  667:1. 

—  in    hands    of    Samaritans,    iii.  174:1. 

—  in  the  time  of  Abraham,  1.28:2. 

—  Jehovah's   land,   iv.  303:1. 

—  political    changes    in,    iii.  647:2. 

Paley,  William,  argument  for  Divine  goodness 
from  pleasure-giving  natural  arrange- 
ments,  ii.  705  :  2. 

—  on   Paul's   intellect,   v.  703:1. 
Palgrave,  W.  G.,  quoted,  11.697:2,740:1. 
Palladius,  cited,  vi.  674. 

Palliation  of  guilt   not  nullification  of  penalty,   1. 

265:  I. 
Papacy,  exaltation  during  middle  ages,  111.596:2. 

—  forged    authorities    for    its    supremacy,    v. 

438 :  2. 

—  mischiefs   to    Christianity   of   its   centralized 

power,   V.  309:  2,  310:  I. 

—  unscriptural    claims   of,    iv.  110:2. 
Parables,    principles    of    interpretation,    iv.  740-2, 

.      840 :  2. 

—  their   nature,   iv.  740:1-2. 

—  to  veil,  as  well  as  reveal,  iv.  74T :  2. 

Of  Old  Testament: 

—  Isaiah's   of   the   husbandman,   iii.  658:  I. 
of  the  Vineyard,  111.626:1-2. 

—  Nathan's   "Thou   art   the   man,"   11.158:1-2. 

—  of   nature,   iii.  78:1. 

■ — the    Psalmist's,    of    the    vice    as    Israel,    iii. 
208 :  2. 
Of  Jesus: 

—  Dives  and  Lazarus,  v.  97-98. 

—  the  ■'  Eleventh   Hour,"  as  relating  to  Juda- 

ism,  V.  ^-yTi, :  2. 

—  the    final    separation,    iv.  789:1. 

—  the  Good  Samaritan,  v.  80-83. 

—  tlTC   ilcifer,   iv.  527  :  2. 

—  the  Hid  Treasure,  iv.  743:  i. 

—  the  Husbandman,  iv.  775:1. 

—  of  Judgment,    iv.  784:2  sq. 

—  of  the   Kingdom,   iv.  740-3. 

—  tlie  Lamp  and  Stand,  iv.  843  :  2. 

—  of  Life  Eternal,  iv.  745  :  i. 

—  the  Lost  Coin,  v.  87:1-2. 

—  the  Lost  Sheep,  v.  86:2. 

—  the  Mustard  Seed,  iv.  742  :  2,  845  :  2. 

—  the  Net,  iv.  743  :  t. 

—  the    Prodigal    .Son,    v.  87-90. 

—  the  Rich  Fool,  iii.  134:  i,iv.9S:  i. 


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Parables:  the  Seed  Growing  Secretly,  iv.  844:2. 

—  the  Servant  over  the  Household,  iv.  784:  i. 

—  the    Sower,    i v.  742  :  r,  841  :  2,  v.  63-67. 

—  tlic   Talents,   iv.  787:1. 

—  the  Two   Sons,   iv.  774:2. 

—  the   Virgins,   iii.  380  :  i,  iv.  786  :  i. 

—  the   Wedding   Feast,   iii.  379  :  i,  iv.  776  :  i. 

—  the  Wine  Jars,  iv.  81  :  1,2. 

Parallels    in    Deuterononiic    and    Roman    law,    i. 

522:  I. 
Paran,  Wilderness  of,  ii.  98 :  2. 
Parasites,    of   successful    sinner,    iii.  190 :  2. 
Pardon    (see    also    Sin),    condition    of,    ii.  623: 2, 

iii.  138:2. 

—  end  of  conscience,   iii.  620:1. 

—  no  joy  without  God's,  iii.  139:2. 

—  of  Divine  love,  iii.  85:  2. 

—  reason   for,  iii.  70:  2. 

—  three  aspects  of,  iii.  84:  1,2. 
Parents,  authorit}'  of,   iii.  423:1. 

—  chief    religious    instructors    of    children,    i. 

533  :  2. 

—  disohedience   to.   ii.  182  :  2. 

—  duty   to   children,    iii.  422  :  2,  vi.  273-4. 
as   to   religious   education,   vi.  274. 

—  rifth    Commandment    on,    i.  199-200. 

—  iionor   to,   first   in   law  of  holiness,   i.  335 :  2. 
Parsee  S3'stem,  dualism  of,  iii.  579 :  2. 

Pascal,  Blaise,  says  the  world  only  hints  at  God, 
i.8i:2. 

—  Voltaire  on  his  logic,  v.  753  :  2. 
Pashur,    the    Priest,    ii.  447  :  r,  iv.  in  :  i. 
Passion,  the,  see  Jesus   Christ. 

Passion.  Isaiah  would  rob  cf  its  magic,  iii.  655 :  i. 

—  of  God,   iii.  763:2. 
Passover,  the,  institution   of,  i.  163-9. 

—  celebrated   at   the   Jordan,   1.663:1. 
by   Hezekiah,    i.  167  :  2  ;  ii.  576:  i. 

—  Christ   as,   v.  653  :  2.  654  :  i. 
keeps,   iv.  794-6. 

—  Deuteronomic,  ii.  437  :  i. 

—  first  great  Jewnsh  feast,  i.  472  :  i. 

—  first    observance    among   returned   Jews,    ii. 

614:  2. 

—  held   by  Josiah,   ii.  582:1. 

—  in   the   wilderness,   i.  406:1. 

—  law  of,  i.  351 :  2,  352  :  i. 

—  little,    i.  406:  I. 

—  the   observance   imperative,   i.  406:1. 

- —  palladium  of  Israelite  religion,  i.  532  :  2. 

—  real  and  symbolic,  v.  654-5. 

—  season  and  day  of,  1.406:1. 

—  to  be  taught  to  all  Jewish  children,  i.  532:2. 
Pastoral   Epistles,  vi.  389-490. 

—  authenticity,  vi.  389-392. 

—  moral  teaching  of,  vi.  399 :  2. 
Pastoral  office,  (see  also  Ministry),  v.  61 :  2. 
Pastors,  some  are  worldlings  in  heart,  {.829:1. 


Patience,  divine  virtue  of,  vi.  625-8. 

—  exhortations  to,  in  Psalms,  iii.  100:  i. 

—  God's  lessons  in,   v.  425  :  i. 

—  in  trusting  God's  word,  i.  41  :  2. 

—  intellectual    benefits    of,    vi.  628  :  i. 

—  meaning  of,   vi.  203  :  2. 

—  needed  in  moral  work,  vi.  351:  r. 

—  vs.  endurance,  vi.626:  i. 
Patmos,  vi.  837  :  2. 

Paton,   J.    G.,   among   the    Polynesian    savages,    i, 
648 :  2. 

—  anecdote  of,   111.362:1. 

Patriotism,  must  be  based  on  intimacy  with  peo- 
ple, ii.  631  :  I. 

—  perfection  of,  ii.  685  :  2. 

—  and  religion,  iv.  448 :  2. 

—  of  Isaiah,   iii.  625  :  i. 

Pattern,  shown  in  the  Mount,  i.  217 :  2. 
Paul,  the  Apostle : 

—  authenticity  of  Epistles,  vi.  382,401  :  i. 

—  question   of  authorship   of   Luke   and   Acts, 

vi.  473 :  2. 

—  forged    Epistle   on    the    Second    Advent,    vi. 

361. 
— 'third-century    writers    as    evidence    for,    v. 

297-8. 
— "  Galatians "    the    foremost    witness    for,    v. 

815  :  1-2. 

Life   and  character : 

—  personal   history   analyzed,   v.  826-853. 

—  life  up  to  his  conversion,  v.  407-411. 

—  persecuting  zeal,  v.  829-830. 

—  question   of  classical   scholarship,   vi.  441. 

—  Jewish   learning,   v.  832:1. 

—  pride   in   being  Israelite,   v.  798  :  i,  vi.  329:  2. 

—  spiritual  revolution  in,  v.  537  :  1-2. 

— 'Conversion  of,  impossibilities  of  rationalistic 

explanation,  v.  829  :  2,  830 :  i. 
scene    and    circumstances,    v.  414-416. 

—  career    based    on    his    Damascus    vision,    vi. 

193:  I. 

at  Damascus  after  his  conversion,  v.  416- 

420. 

—  deliberation  and  long  preparation,  iv.  842  :  2. 

—  decides    that    Christianity    is    more    than    a 

Jewish   sect,  vi.  246  :  i. 
was  he  creator  of  Christianity?  v.  842  :  2, 

843:1. 

—  and  Judai.sm,  vi.  7 :  2. 

cuts  Christianity  loose  from  it.  vi.  222:1. 

agonizes   over   its  hostilitj%  v.  520:2. 

enlarges  it  into  Christianity,  vi.285:2. 

yearnings  over  the  Jews,  v.  581 :  2,  582  :  r. 

denunciation    of   them,   vi.  330:1-2. 

struggles  to  unite  Jews  and  Gentiles,  vi. 

8 :  2,  35-37, 43-44. 

—  method   of  presenting  the  gospel,  v.  638  :  2„ 

639:  I. 

—  and  the  Ephesian  exorcists,  vi.  766 :  1-2. 


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Paul,  mission  to  Asian  churches  by  Tychicus,  vi. 
106-7. 

—  financial    relations   with   them,   vi.  281:1. 

—  first    missionary   tour,    v.  448-455. 

—  in  Macedonia,  v.  467-473. 

founds  church  at  Philippi,  vi.  115. 

—  women  and  his  Macedonian  experiences,  vi. 

174-5- 

—  in   Greece,   v.  473-480. 

—  sowing  the  Word  at  Athens,  iv.  842  :  i. 

—  "jealousy"'   of  Corinthian  church,  v.  792  :  2. 

—  the  "appeal  to  Caesar,"  v.  506  :  2,  509,  51 1. 

—  the   great  voyage,   v.  509-511. 

—  trial  before  Nero,  vi.  105-6. 

—  "  imprisonment  "  at  Rome,  vi.  191  :  2,  192,  290. 

question  of  a  second,  vi.  391-2,  487-8. 

uses  and  results  of  his  captivity,  v.  507-8, 

vi.  123-6. 

richness   of   work   from   Rome,   vi.  228:1, 

232 :  2. 

—  youthful   old  age,   vi.  299. 

—  cheerful   facing  of  death,  vi.  299:2. 

—  noble  example,   iii.  436:1. 

—  apparent  faikire  in  his  lifetime,  vi.  483. 

- —  social  unhopefulness  of  his  age,  vi.  173. 

—  true  missionary  spirit,  v.  526  :  2. 

—  supreme  object,  vi.  52:1. 

—  source   of   his   strength,   v.  233  :  2. 

—  indispensable  source  of  his  career,  vi.  772 :  i. 

—  basis   of  his  idealism,   v.  38:1,2. 

—  as  God's  ambassador,  v.  770:  1-2. 
fitness  for  such  post,  vi.  44-45. 

—  as  mediator,  v.  615:1-2. 

—  greatness    found    in    serving    a    Greater,    v. 

638:1. 

—  combined   humility   and   authority,   v.  632:1. 

—  balance   of  intellectual   and   emotional   qual- 

ities, V.  805  :  I. 

—  high   temper,  v.  504  :  2. 

—  suppression   of   righteous   anger,   v.  787  :  2. 

—  sensitive   to   charge   of   untruth,    v.  539 :  2. 

—  vindicates    himself    from    double-dealing,    v. 

727-8. 

—  not  a  Stoic  in  temper,  v.  618:2. 
his  "ecstasies,"  v.  764. 

—  impressionable   nature,   vi.  335  :  2. 

—  rich   nature,   vi.  294 :  2. 

—  tact  and  geniality,  vi.  196-7. 

—  tact,   geniality,    moderation,    vi.  196-7,  299 :  2, 

303 :  2. 

master  of  friendly  courtesy,  291. 

harsh  words   few  compared  with  others, 

vi.  600 :  I. 

—  charity  of  judgment,  vi.  117:  2. 

—  worldly   practicality,   v.  509 :  2,  510 :  r. 

—  prudence  in  use  of  means,  v.  459:2. 
in   immaterial   compromise,  v.  503:2. 

—  wiliness  in  escaping  danger,  v.  505-6. 

—  intellectual  and  stylistic  character,  v.  8r6:2. 


Paul,  impulsive  writer,  v.  334:2. 

—  lack  of  literary  form,  vi.  42  :  2,  62  :  2. 

—  fondness   for   military   metaphors,   and   why, 

vi.  469-470. 

—  Ephesians    and    Galatians,    his    extremes    of 

writings    and    character,    vi.7:i. 

—  creator  of  human  brotherhood,  v.  523 :  2. 

—  as  inspirer  of  Peter  and  John,  vi.45:  i. 

—  relations  with   Peter,  v.  843  :  2,  844,  845-9. 

—  work   independent  of   Peter,   vi.  40:1. 

—  relations    with    Timothy    and    Epaphroditus, 

vi.  144-6. 

—  compared  with  other  Apostles,  v.  842  :  2. 
with    Athanasius,   v.  473  :  2. 

• — bodily    presence,    v.  790:  2,  791  :  i. 

—  bodily    infirmity,    "thorn    in    the    flesh,"    v. 

417 :  I,  623  :  2,  801  :  2,  802  :  i,  880 :  2. 

confirmed  in  faith  by  physical  defects,  v. 

756:2. 

—  the  "stigmata"  of  Jesus,  v.  923-4. 

Views,    utterances,    and    doctrine : 

—  salient  thoughts  of  his  separate  Epistles,  vi. 

191  :  I. 

—  his   autobiography,   vi.  150. 

—  —  spiritual,  v.  564-6. 

—  "Apologia  pro  vita  Sua,"  vi.  326-8. 
its  morals,  v.  803  :  i. 

—  self-estimate,    v.  637  :  2,  638 :  i. 

—  on   his  own   inspiration,   v.  644:1-2. 

—  claim  to  be  divine  medium,  vi.  193:  I. 

—  on  his  office  as  minister,  vi.  221. 

—  self-accusations,   vi.  400-2. 

—  on  sufferings  of  the  Apostles,  vi.  182 :  2. 

—  triumphs  in  his   sufferings,   vi.  219-220. 

—  on  Gnostic  perversions  of  truth,  vi.771  :  i. 
"emanations,"  etc.,  vi.  396:2. 

—  on   pseudo-philosophy,   vi.  236-7. 

—  religious  philosophy  of  history,  vi.  7  :  2. 

—  theology  of,  vi.  372-5,  850-3. 

—  on  the  invisible  God,  vi.  208. 

—  on   God's  immutability,  1.136:2. 

—  on  God's  wisdom,  iii.  152:2. 

—  on   God's   witness   of   himself,   iii.  167:2. 

—  on  the  Holy  Spirit,  vi.  354-7. 
its  work,  vi.  15  :  2. 

the  "earnest"  of  it,  vi.2o:i. 

the  fellowship  of  it,  vi.  134:  i. 

sense    of     personal     union     with     it,     vi. 

8:  I. 

—  on  work  of  the  Trinity  in  regeneration,  vi. 

454-7- 

—  on  Adam  and  men,  v.  553-5. 

—  on  the  Two  Covenants,  v.  745-9;  749-751. 

—  on  the  Covenant  of  promise,  v.  861-4. 

—  on  Old  and  New  Testament,  i.  122:2. 

—  on  the  Commandments,  i.  191  :  T,  vi.  309:  1-2. 

—  on  the  Tenth  Commandment,  i.  203  :  2. 

—  on   theft,   i.  202:  i. 

—  on  the  order  of  graces,  i.  295 :  i. 


9T 


EXPOSITION    Ol"   Till'.    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Pau 


Paul,   on    obligation    of    Christians   to    the    moral 
law,  i.  lyi  :  i. 

—  on  delight  in  God's  law,  iii.  113:  1. 

—  on  the  meaning  and  use  of  law,  i.  560:2. 

—  on  prophecies,  vi.  402-5. 

—  doctrine  of  election,  v.  420,  586-7. 

and    forcordination,   vi.  320-3. 

of  justilication,  v.  556. 

of   assurance,    \  i.  32  :  I. 

of  imputation,  i.  125:  i. 

of   redemption,    vi.  206-7. 

of  salvation  by  grace,  vi.  31-32. 

—  —  of  sanctilication,   vi.  338:  1-2. 

of   the    resurrection    of   the    bo(l\-,    vi.  174. 

of  righteousness,  v.  S58. 

—  theology    not    invented,    vi.  329:1. 
nor   dogma   of   Christ's  godhood,  v. 

419:  I. 

On   Christ   and   related   matters : 

—  holds  Christ  as  Messiah,  iii.  801  :  2. 

- — concern  in  personal  knowledge  of  Christ,  v. 

;67. 

—  his  Christ  not  quite  that  of  the  gospels,  vi. 

I.S4- 

—  his   Christology    not    changed,   v.  766:1-2. 

—  development  of  his  Christianity,  v.  816:1. 

—  abhorrence   of  esoterism,  vi.  223:1. 

—  unsectarianism,    vi.  125  :  2. 

—  bis  e.scbatology,  v.  760-2. 

—  doctrine  essential  in  Christianity,  v.  642:1-2. 

—  on  Christ's  pre-existence,  vi.  136. 

His   equality   with    God,   vi.  136-7. 

His   part   in   creation,   vi.  17 :  i,  209-210. 

conception  of  God  in  Him,  vi.8:  i. 

of  the  new  man  in  Him,  vi.8:  1,2. 

on  His  manifestation  in  the  flesh,  vi.  419- 

421. 

on  His  sovereignty,  vi.46:i. 

on    His    supra-humanitarian    position,    vi. 

191 :  I. 

—  rendering   of    Messiahship,    vi.  315. 
considers  it  the  culmination  of  history, 

vi.  16:  2,  18:  I. 

on  the  Crucifixion,  vi.  137-8. 

■ on   doctrine   of  the   Cross,   vi.8:i. 

on  enemies  of  the  Cross,  vi.  168-171. 

—  convictions    as   to   the    Resurrection,    v.  696- 

707. 
on  the  Second  Advent,  vi.  366-9. 

—  on    His    person    as    solvent    of   heresies,    vi. 

192  :  2. 
on   His   reconciling   work   in    the   church, 

vi.  214. 

on  His  "lacking"  afflictions,  vi.  219-220. 

on  learning  Him,  vi.  69-71. 

on   remembering  Him,   vi.  471-3. 

on   death   in   Him,   vi.  343-6. 

on  abiding  in  Him,  vi. 218:1. 

meaning  of  his   "in   Christ,"  vi.  155:1. 


Paul,    on    confirmation,    anointment,     seding,    to 

Christ,  v.  730-2. 
on    obligation     from    receiving     Ilim    as 

Lord,  vi.  234  :  i. 

on  the  mystery  of  Christianity,   vi.  221-2. 

on    unreasonableness   of   opposition   to   it, 

vi.376:  2,377:  I. 

on   its   democracy,   vi.  263:2. 

on  relations   with   outsiders,  vi.  278-280. 

on  the  Christian  family,  vi.  272-6. 

-on   anti-Christ    (man   of  sin),   vi.  366-9. 

prophecy  of,  vi.  loi  :  2. 

on   the   kingdoms   of   darkness   and   light, 

vi.  81-84,  205-6. 

—  demonology,   vi.  99  :  2,  100. 
on  a  personal   Satan,  vi.  332. 

—  and  the  "third  heaven,"   v.  800-1. 

—  on  the  orders  of  angels,  vi.  26  :  2,  208.  209  :  2. 

—  on  expansion  of  Christendom,  vi.  375-8. 

—  wishes    universe    organized    on    a    Christian 

basis,  vi.  17:1. 

—  on  reunion  of  God  and  the  world,  vi.  17:2. 

—  on   admission   of   Gentiles   to   Israel's   herit- 

age,   iii.  51  :  I,  vi.  17  :  2. 
■ — -on  the  anti-Gentile   Pharisaism  of  the  Jews, 

V.  533- 

—  views    on    ritual     scrupulosity    and    Jewish 

ceremonialism,    v.    480:2,    481:1,    503:1, 
608-612,  878-9,  890 :  2,  891  :  I ,  vi.  236  :  i . 
■ — -  —  especially    circumcision,    i.  316  :  2,  v.  457-S, 
537:  2,886:  9,  vi.  393:  i. 

—  ■ — -on    the    true    circumcision,    vi.  239-242. 
on  ritual  vs.  character,  v.  918-921. 

• — •• — -ground   of  his   hatred    for   formalism,   vi. 

242:  1-2. 
objects  only  to  obligatory  rites,  vi.246:2, 

247. 
regression     (?)     to    ceremonial    ideas,    v. 

775-7  (cf.  i.  254:  I). 

—  doctrine   a   means,   not   end.   to,   vi.  185  :  i. 

—  on  the   law   bringing  a  curse,   v.  859-860. 
■ — -on  the  gospel  and  the  law,  v.  642 :  i. 

—  on   unity  of  gospel,   v.  823-6. 

—  definition    of   the   gospel,    v.  753-6. 

— -on    debt    of    Christians    to    the    gospel,    vi. 

197-9. 
■ — -atonement    his    whole    gospel,    \.TJ2:2. 

—  stress  on  the  mediatory  side  of  Christianity, 

vi.  152 :  2. 

—  on   the   Christian   reconciliation,  v.  769:1. 

—  on    the    Christian    inheritance,    vi.  204-5. 

—  on    the    "Saints,"    vi.  1 16-1 17,  1 19  :  2. 
God's    inheritance    in    them,    vi.23:r. 

—  on   Christian   armor  against   the   great   con- 

flict, vi.  102-5. 

—  on  the  armor  of  righteousness,  v.  774:1-2. 

—  on    perfection,    vi.  166:1. 

—  thorough  working  out  of  Christ's  principles, 

vi.  753:2. 


Pan 


EXPOSniON    OF    THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


92 


Paul,  on  criterion  of  Christianity,  vi.  19 :  2. 

—  insistence   on   confession   of   faith,   v.  422 :  2, 

583:1. 

—  list  of  ideal   Christian  virtues,  vi.  264-8. 
of  evil   passions,  vi.  258-260. 

—  portrait    of    the    Christian    life,    v.  903-4,  vi. 

161  :  I. 
of  the  quiet  one,  vi.  342  :  1-2. 

—  strenuous  ideal  of  Christian  life,  vi.  164. 
not   one   of   retreat    frcmi    it,    vi.  181  :  2. 

—  on   organic   unity  of  Christian  body,  v.  6S7- 

690. 

—  exhorts  churches  to  unity,  vi.  55. 

—  on  needs  of  the  Christian  organism: 

public    worship,    v.  695-6,  vi.  407-410. 

its   decorum,   vi.  410-412. 

need    of    training    Christian    teachers,    vi. 

466 :  2. 

ordination    of    presbyters,    vi.  427-8. 

pastor's  behavior  to  women,  vi.  424-7. 

women  in  the   Church,   v.  679-683. 

maintenance    of    the    ministry,    v.  669-673, 

795 :  2,  796. 

the  tithe,  1.378:2. 

abuse  of  the  love  feasts,  v.  683-6. 

—  on   spiritual    authorities   as    secular   ones,  v 

656-7. 

—  on   liberty  and   example,  v.  666-9. 

—  on   Christian    freedom,  v.  732-5. 

—  on  religious  liberty,  v.  893-6. 

—  on  treatment  of  heretics,  vi.  457-460. 

—  judgment  on  pagan   religions,  vi.323:2. 

—  on   idolatry,   iv.  70:1. 

—  moral  canons  on  fornication,  v.  659-662. 

—  on   God's   interest  in   purity,   vi.  339:2. 

—  on    war    of    spirit    and    flesh,    v.  896-900,  vi. 

30:  I. 

—  on  the  body  as  related  to  the  Kingdom,  v. 

660-2. 

—  on    ascetic    projiibitions,    vi.  251-2,  419-423. 

—  on  celibacy  of  Christ,  iii.446:  i. 

—  views   on   marriage,   vi.  417  :  2,  663  :  5. 

on  second  marriages,  etc.,   vi.  416-419. 

morally   dangerous  ones,   v.  776  :  2,  777  :  i. 

—  on  true  human  welfare,  vi.  178-181. 

—  luminous   views    of   life,    vi.  15:2. 

—  stages    of    his    feeling  —  hope,    faith,    love, 

vi. 318:2,319:  I. 

—  on    supremacy   of   love,    vi.  336:  2,  337  :  i. 

—  on  love  as  source  of  right  judgment,  vi.  122. 

—  on  love  of  one  another,  vi.  340:  2,  341. 

—  on   faith  and  hope,  vi.  196-7. 

—  on  faith  born  of  despair,  v.  724-6. 

—  makes  hope   involve   patience,   vi.  320 :  2. 

—  on  the  waiting  Christian  attitude,  vi.324:2, 

325:  I. 

—  on  admonition,  encouragement,  and  patience, 

vi.  349-350. 

—  on   watchfulness,    vi.  33 :  i,  347. 


Paul,  on  "word  "'  and  "  power,"  vi.  321  :  2. 

—  on  the  mystery  of  God's  purpose,  vi.  42 :  2. 
— -on   obligation   of  trusting   God's   reasons,   v. 

577 :  2. 

—  on  choice  of  the   weak,  iii.29o:2. 

—  on  seen  and  unseen,  v.  759:1. 

—  on  life  and  death  as  service  to  (jod,  vi.  127-9. 

—  on    self-pleasing,    against    Christ's    example, 

V.  613 :  2. 

—  on  slaying  self,  vi.  256-261. 

—  on   continuous   prayer,   vi.  276-8. 

—  significance  of  his  prayers,  v.  525  :  2. 

—  prayer  in  Ephesians   (iii.),  vi.  48-50. 

—  song  of  praise  in  Ephesians,  vi.  53-54. 

—  objects   of  his   thanksgivings,   vi.3i8:2. 

—  on    gifts,    vi.  181-4. 

—  on   human    dignity,    vi.  27:1. 

—  c)n   duly   of   industry,   vi.  379. 

—  on  unworthiness  of  asking  charity,  vi.  343  :  r. 

—  on   Christian  giving,  v.  781-6. 

—  on   bearing   others'   burdens,   v.  907-911. 

—  on   suffering  and   consolation,   v.  721-4. 

. —  on    compensations    of    suffering,    vi.  471  :  2, 
472:  I. 

—  on  the   supremacy  of  love,  v.  690-3. 

—  on  steadfastness,  vi.  129-132,  216-218. 

—  on  obedience  and  courtesy,  vi.  451-4. 

—  on    duty    of    servants    to    masters,    vi.  275-7, 

447-9- 

—  attitude   toward   slavery,   vi.  429  :  2,  431-2. 

—  on  obedience  to  government,  v.  602  :  2,  603  :  i, 

604. 

—  on  parents   and  children,  vi.  95-96. 
. —  on   equality,   i.  181  :  2. 

—  on   godliness  as  worldly  advancer,  vi.  433-5. 
. — -on  knowledge,   iii.  163:1. 

—  on  moderation,  vi.  177. 

—  on    sober-mindedness,    vi.  444-6. 

—  on   true   principles  of  controversy,  v.  450 :  2. 

—  against    a    controversial    spirit,    vi.  474-5- 

—  on   revenge,   vi.  351  :  2. 

—  on  litigiousness,  v.  656-9. 
— -on  avarice,  vi.  432-5. 

—  injunction  to  thieves,  vi.74:2. 

—  on  idle  chatter,  vi.  75  :  1. 

—  on  being  ashamed,  vi.  475  :  2,  476  :  i. 

—  would    not   quench    enthusiasm,    vi.  355. 

—  on  the  story  of   llagar,  v.  882-6. 

—  on  behavior  in  aiiticipalion  of  Christ's  com- 

ing, vi.  713:2. 

—  where    his    views    coincide    with    John's,    vi. 

194:2. 

—  relation  of  teaching  to  James,  vi.  588-591. 
Paul   111.,  pope,  quoted  on  Cellini,  vi.  400:1. 
Pausanias,  on  Athens  and  its  idols,  v.  474 :  2. 
Peace,  as  consequence  of  grace,  vi.  362. 

—  bequest    from   Jesus,   v.  232:  2.  233  :  1. 

—  binding   tic   of   Christian   society,   vi.  705 :  i, 

752:1. 


93 


EXPOSITION    or   THE    151  r.EK  —  INDEX. 


Pes 


Peace,  divine,  i.  402  :  2. 

—  false,  of  ritual,  iv.  481  :  i. 

—  fruit  of  Jesus'  spirit,  v.  905  :  2, 906 :  I. 

of    righteousness,    iii.  18O.1. 

of  the  soul,  iii.  315:  i. 

—  in    the    soul,    springs    from    harmony    with 

God,  vi.  294 :  i . 

—  kinds  and  basis,  vi.  381  :  2. 

—  longing   for,   iii.  146:1. 

—  of  God,  vi.  357:  2,358:  T. 

—  only  a  paradox,   iv.  542:1. 

—  Paul's   use   of   the   word.   vi.  195  :  2,  317  :  2. 

—  prerequisites  for,  v.  231  :  2. 

—  preservation  of,  ii.5i6:2. 

—  true  and  false,  v.  232. 

—  trust   in  prayer  lirings,  iii.  22  :  2. 
Peace-offering,  the,  in  Jewish  ritual,  i.  257-264,  ii. 

265 :  2. 

—  observance  of,  i.  336:1. 

—  origin   of,   i.  257  :  i. 

—  prescriptions,  i.  257  :  2. 

Pearls,   casting  before   swine,   iii.  655:2. 
Pekah,  king  of  Israel,  ii.  396,  i,  2  ;  iii.  643  :  I. 

—  and  Rezin,  11.397:1,406:1. 
IVkahiah,   king  of  Israel,   ii.  396:  i. 
Pel.igius,  cited,  vi.  629  :  2. 

Pek-lhites   and   Cherethitcs,   faithful   to  David,   ii. 

172;  I. 
Penal   sanctions,  i.  342  :  i. 
Penances,  see  Asceticism. 
T'cninnah,  wife  of  Elkanah,  ii.  8:1. 
Penitence,  final  stage  of,  i.  103 :  2. 

—  necessary  to  pardon,   iv.  314:1. 

'■  Penny,"  bad  translation  of  "  denarius."  vi.S56:  i. 
Pentateuch,   the,   theorj-   of   composite   authorship 
and  date,  ii.  261 :  i,  iv.  ^2^  :  i. 

—  contribution   to    Chronicles,    ii.  475:1. 

—  divine  origin  of,  ii.  615:1. 

—  Ezekiel  and,  iv.  323  :  2  sq. 

—  unknown  by  Jews  for  ages.  ii.  261  :  1,271:  i. 

—  Deuteronomy    a    set    of    ideals    rather    than 

law,  i.  559  :  2. 

place   in   religious   evolution,    1.493:2. 

religiously    decadent,    i.  559  :  2. 

—  Genesis   a   personal    story,   i.  122:2. 
Pentecost,  Feast  of,  1.352:2,353:1. 

—  blessing  of,  v.  316-322. 

—  comparison     with     the     later     covenant,     ii. 

591  :  I. 

—  first  fruits  of,  v.  S27-t,;^2. 

—  history  of,  v.  316 :  2. 
Penuel    and   Gideon,   1.790:1. 
People,    duty   to   community,   ii.66S:T. 

—  Isaiah's  appeal  to  the,  iii.  647:1. 

—  ultimately  responsible,  iii.  647:1. 
Peor,   i.  460:  2. 

Peraea,   last   days  of   Christ   in.   iv.  764:1. 
Fcrath,  the  river,  iv.  80:2. 
Perez-nzzah.   ii.  138:1. 


Perfection,  connuand  to,  implies  divine  help,  vi. 
690 :  I . 

—  meaning  as  used  by   Paul,  vi.  226. 

—  word    used    relatively,    vi.  166:1. 

—  Christian,   nature   of,   vi.  166:2. 

demands  punishment  of  evil,  iii.  275  :  i. 

failures  in  reaching,  vi.  180:  2,  181. 

Pcrgamum,    church   of,    vi.  841  :  i,  843  :  1-2,  846. 

Perils  in  quest  of  the  golden  mean,  111.493:2. 

Perjury,   crime   of,   iv.  715:2. 

Permanence,   secret   of,   iii.  102:  i. 

Perowne,  J.  J.  S.,  on  Psalms,  iii.  124 :  2,  125 :  I, 
129  :  I,  132  :  I,  159  :  I,  196  :  i,  200  :  i,  21 1  :  2, 
232 :  I,  236 :  I,  238 :  2,  257  :  2,  289  :  i,  290 :  2, 
310:  I,  322:  I,  334:  I,  342:  I. 

Perplexity,  introduced  into  life  by  sin,  1.  105:  r. 

Persecution,   a   policy   of   impatience,   v.  354:1. 

—  apologies   for,  vi.  364  :  2. 
Persecution,  cause  of,  iii.  106 :  i. 

—  the   Christian's   lot,   vi.  712:1. 
seal  of   sincerity,   v.  240:1. 

—  effects,  vi.  131  :  2, 132. 

—  justification,   v.  369. 

—  of  early  church,  vi.  710  :  i,  717  :  2. 
in  Pompeii,  v.  511  :  i. 

the  first,  V.  338-342. 

Nero's,   vi.  85  :  2. 

reason  for  Roman,  v.  414:  i. 

St.   Paul's  early  zeal  in,  v.  412. 

at   Vienne   and   Lyons,   v.  373  :  2,  374. 

typified  by  seven-headed  beast,  vi.886:i. 

—  varieties  of,  v.  599:1. 
Perseverance,   in   prayer,  v.  53:2,  54:1. 
Persia,   demand   for  law,  i.  575  :  2. 

—  Israel   under,   iv.  604:1. 

Persian  origin  of  Nehemiah's  language,  ii.  631 :  2. 

—  period  of  history  of  Israel,  ii.  590:  i. 
Personal   experience,   ii.  638 :  2. 

—  investigation,   ii.  638  :  2. 

—  isolation,   iii.  380:1. 

—  Messiah,   recognition   of,   iii.  800:1. 

—  preparation    for   Christian   service,   ii.6r7:l. 

—  religion  a  great  truth  of,  iv.  259:1. 

—  repentance,  the  necessity  of,  iv.  296 :  2. 

—  rights,  i.  206  :  i. 

—  sin,   sense  of,  iii.  313:  2. 

—  urgencj'  of  Jehovah,   111.767:2. 
Personality,   cliicf   Innnan   intlnence.   v.  132:1-2. 

—  depth    of   its   inllnence,   vi.  786  :  2,  787  :  i. 

—  evil   of   exaggeration    in   churches,   v.  763  :  2, 

764:  I. 

—  importance  of,   ii.  695  :  2. 

—  of  God,   iii.  842:  i. 
and    of    man,    1.530:1. 

—  and  determinism,  1.531:1. 
Perversity,    against    good,    iii.  482  :  2. 
Pessimism,    contrary   to    God's    feeling,   vi.  792:1. 
Pestilence,  historical  losses  bj^  iii.  707:  r. 

—  in  Assyrian  camp.  iii.  706:2. 


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Peter,    St.,    character    and    position,    iv.  835 :  i,  2, 
V.  131  :  J,  132:  I,  314-315.  847:  I,  vi.  7^4:  I- 

—  character,  Celtic  cast  of,  v.  323:2,  324:  i. 
illustrated  in   the  foot-washing,  v.  214. 

—  weak   spot  in,  v.  324 :  i,  327  :  2. 

—  blenching  of,   v.  102-3,  256-9. 

—  denying   his   Master,   iv.8oo:2. 
■ —  fall  of,  iv.  914  :  2. 

—  reproved,    iv.  754 :  i,  867  :  2  sq. 

—  at    the    Transiiguration,    iv.  756  :  2. 

—  attempts  to  walk  on  the  water,  iv.  746-7. 

—  before  the  Sanhedrin,  v.  340 :  2,  342. 

—  his   "dissembling"   at   Antioch,  v.  7:2,  8:1. 

—  his  first  sermon,  v.  322-7. 

—  danger  and  escape   from  Herod,  v.  445-6. 

—  his   vision   at  Joppa,   v.  36  :  i,  431-7. 

—  relations   with    Paul,   v.  843  :  2,  844, 845-9. 

-theological  indebtedness  to  him,  vi.  45  :  i. 

work  independent  of  him,  vi.40:  i. 

—  warned  with  the  other  disciples,  iv.  909  :  i. 

—  on   baptism,    vi.  456  :  2. 

—  on  revelation  of  Christ,  vi.364:2. 

—  on   the   Resurrection,  vi.  26:1. 

- — on  the   seal  of  Messiahship,  vi.  18 :  2,  19:  t. 

—  "the  rock,"  753:1,868:1. 

- — apostolic  supremacy  not  warranted  by  Scrip- 
ture, V.  386:  1-2. 

—  apocryphal  gospel  concerning,  v.  315:2,  677. 

—  Epistles  of : 

—  —  the   first,  vi.  10:1. 

—  —  the   second,   vi.  399:2. 

Peter  the   Lombard,  quoted,  v.  538:1. 
Pethor,   in   Mesopotamia,   {.760:1. 

—  the   dwelling-place   of   Balaam,   1.449:2. 
Petra,  the  fenced  city,  iii.  159 :  2. 

—  in  tlie  heart  of  lulom,  iv.  603  :  i. 

Petrie,   Flinders,   his  discovery  at  Tell   DefcnViCh, 

iv.  170:  2. 
Pfleiderer,  Otto,  quoted,  iii.  762  :  2. 

—  cited,    V.    839:1,    vi.    156-7,    390:1,2,    391:1, 

484 :  2. 
Phaltiel,   tears   of,   ii.  127:1. 
Pharaoh    (the),  of  the  Exodus,  hardening  of  his 

heart,  i.  149:  i.  iii.  265  :  i,  v.  579:  i. 

—  his  jealous  cruelty,  i.  125:  i. 

—  pursues  children  of  Israel,  1.173:2. 
Pharaoh  Hophrah,  intervention  in  Syrian  politics, 

iv.  288:  I. 

—  Zedekiah's     alliance     with     and     its     fruits, 

450:  I,  iv.  158:  2,  161  :  I 
Pharaoh    Necho    II.,   activity   in    war   and    states- 
manship,  ii.  439  :  2,  440  :  i. 

—  crushes  Judah  at  Megiddo,  11.440:2.441:1. 

—  crushed     by     Nebuchadrezzar,     ii.  445:1,  iv. 

288:  I. 

—  has  Africa  circumnavigated,  iv.  2S8:  I. 

—  invasion  of  Babylonia,  ii.  440:1. 

—  makes    Judah    tributary,    iv.  137:?. 

—  reluctance  to  fight  Juil-ih,  ii.440:  i-\ 


Pharisaism,  a  bondage  to  the  Jews,  i.  531  :  2. 

—  (figurative),     in     social     conduct,     v.  174:2, 

907  :  2. 

—  leaven  of,  iv.  864  :  2, 
Pharisees,  the,  v.  44:2. 

—  good  side  of,  v.  140:  i. 

—  impracticable     views     on     Jewish     law,     v. 

410:  1-2. 

—  Jesus'  word-painting  of,  v.  59  :  1-2. 

—  moral  standard,  v.  62  :  2. 

—  social  code,  v.  86 :  2. 

—  spirit  dominant  among  Jews,  v.  533  :  r, 

—  their   ways,   v.  59  :  2. 

—  willful   rejection  of  evidence,   v.  182. 

—  and   private    revenge,   iv.  715:2. 

—  and  Sadducees  question  Christ,  iv.  778:  i  sq. 
unite   in   asking  Christ   for   a   sigii,  iv. 

750 :  2. 

—  distinction    from    Sadducees    emphasized   by 

Paul,  V.  505  :  I. 

—  religious    tone    contrasted    with    Sadducees, 

V.  339:  I- 
Phenomena,  personality  behind,  v.  529:2,  530:  i. 
Philadelphia,   church   of,   vi.  841  :  2,  843  :  2,  848. 
Philanthropy,  blind,  the  source  of  evils,  11.634:2. 

—  not    Christianity,    vi.  803:  1,2. 

—  needs  for  its  usefulness,  iii.  804:  i. 

—  over-publicity  of,   iii.  806:1. 

—  Philistine,  iii.  547  :  2. 

—  should  not  wait  for  massive  machinery,  vL 

181  :  1-2. 

—  and  faith,  iv.  791  :  T. 
Philemon,   Epistle   to,   vi.  3S2  :  i,  389  :  i. 

—  intrusted  to  Tychichus,  vi.  10:1. 

—  accepted    by    Marcion,    vi.  389:2. 

—  analogy    with    Ephesians,    vi.  21 :  2. 
• — Paul's   form  of  address,  vi.  193:1. 

Philip,  St.,  his  work  in  Samaria,  v.  381-5. 

—  Philip  of  Side,  cited,   vi.  646:1. 
Philippi  in  Macedonia,  v.  467-9. 

—  first   European   place   to   receive   the  gospel, 

vi.  115. 

—  church  of,  female  quarrels  in,  vi.  175. 
Paul's  best  beloved,   vi.  315:1. 

Philippians,  the,   FauTs  assurance  to,  vi.  48:1. 

—  explanation    to,    vi.52:  i. 
Pliilippians,   Epistle   to,   vi.  401  :  i,  404  :  2. 

—  salient   thought  of,  vi.  191  :  i. 

—  Paul's  form  of  address,  vi.  193:  r. 
Philistia,  addressed  with  sarcasm,  iii.  159:1. 

—  unsubdued   by  Joshua,   1.696:2. 
Philistines,    .\rk     ;imong    the,    ii.24:i     (.sec    al.so 

Ark  of   Cod). 

—  chastised   by    Ilezekiah,   11.413:1. 

—  crush   Israel,   ii.  111:2. 

—  David    routs,    ii.  75  :  2. 
subdues    finally,    11.143:2. 

—  defeat   Israelites,   ii.  22  :  2. 
Saul   at   Gilboa,   ii.  110:2. 


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Philistines,  fate  prophesied  by  Amos,  iv.  473  :  2  sq. 

— • by   Ezekiel,   iv.  278:2. 

— by  Jeremiah,   iv.  I78:isq. 

—  God's   power   shown   to,    ii.  24  :  2. 

—  idol  Dagon  liumiliated  before  Ark,  ii.  24:2. 

—  invade   Israel,   ii.  21  :  2,  ii.  28:  2,  73  :  i. 

—  Jonathan  puts  to   flight,  ii.6o:  i. 

—  offering    lo    Hebrew    God.    ii.25:i. 

—  oppression  of,  in  time  of  Saul,  ii.38:2. 

—  origin,   wealth   and    civilization    of,    i.  757  :  2. 

—  strong   and   stubborn    race,    i.  749:1. 

—  subdued    under    Sanniel,    ii.  29-32. 
Philo    "  Judxus,"    V.  348:  2,  410:  I. 

—  embassy  to  Rome,   v.  475  :  i. 

Philo  Judasus,  habit  of  allegorizing,  vi.5i5:2. 
— -intellectual   development,   v.  304:1. 

—  philosophy,  vi.  6  :  1-2. 

—  on   fulfillment   of  God's  promises,   vi.  513:2. 

—  on  Pilate,  v.  262  :  1-2. 

—  on   symbolism  of  the   Temple,  ii.  257:1. 

—  on   the    "  Word,"    v.  119:2,  499 :  2. 

—  as   to   wisdom,    iii.  377:  2. 

—  cited  or  quoted,  v.  883  :  r,  2,  vi.  510  :  2,  568  :  2, 

591:  1,667:  1.733:  I. 

—  criticised,   vi.  733:1. 

Philosophy,   displaced  by   the   Cross,    v.  639 :  2. 

—  Greek,   iii.  762  :  r. 

—  of  history,   iii.  680:  1,803:  i. 

—  pseudo,    Paul   on,   vi.  236-7. 

—  relations    with    Christianity,   v.  641:1. 

—  and  science,  iii.  351:1. 
Phineas,  death  of   wife,   ii.  2;^  :  2. 

—  and  Hophni,  compared  to  beasts,  ii.  12:2. 
slain,  ii.  23:1. 

Phinehas,    the    high    priest,    kills    Zimri    and    his 
paramour,  i.  463  :  i. 

—  legend      about,      as      sacrificing     Jephthah's 

daughter,    ii.  243  :  i. 

—  with    the    army,    i.  476:1. 

—  with  the  two  and  a  half  tribes,  i.  725  :  i. 

—  zeal  of,  iii.  268  :  2. 

Phoenicians,   character,   and   relations   with   Israel, 
i.758:i. 

—  friendly  to   Israel,   11.135:2. 

—  marvelous    commercial    success,    iii.  689:  1-2. 
— -Tyre  and  Sidon  as  heads  of,  iv.  279-2S7. 

Phienix,  the,  ii.  771  :  i. 

Phygelus  and  Hermogenes,  coldness  of,  vi.  464:  i. 

Phylactery,   wearing  of,   1.171:2. 

Physician,    inbred    trails    of   the,    v.  8:2. 9:2. 

Piety,   daring,   11.725:1. 

Pi-hahiroth,   i.  173  :  i. 

Pilate,  Pontius,  v.  T04-5.  259-264. 

—  confiscates     Temple     taxes     and      sets     up 

imperial   inias-e*,  v.  356. 

—  Jesus  before,   iv.  S01-2.  915-918. 

—  new   procurator   of   Judea,    iv.  702:2. 
Pil.grimage,    true    home    ihe    crown    of,    iii.  306: 2 


Pilgrims,  Christians  as,  iii.  304:  i,  vi.  697-9. 
Pillar  of  cloud  and  fire,  i.  173:  i,  iii.  203:  2. 

—  as   symbol,   v.  175  :  2. 
Pis-gah,    i.  459:  I. 

Pilru  of  cuneiform  inscriptions,   same  as   Pethor, 

1.449:2. 
Pity   for   fellow-creature,    iii.  373:1. 

• — -natural    to    human    souls,    111.427:1. 

—  in   Christian  life,  vi.  265. 

Plague,    used   for   general   calamily,   11.567:1. 

—  on   the   lustful,   still   operative,   {.418:2. 
Plagues,   the,   of   Egypt,    1.151-163,111.265:1. 
Plato,    defines    "prophet,"    iv.  445:1. 

—  on    discipline   of   slaves,   vi.430:2. 

—  on    intermediary   beings,    v.  119:2. 

—  on   knowledge,    vi.  53^:1. 

—  on  lusts  as  causes  of   slrife,   vi.  608. 
— -  on   self-control,   vi.  444  :  2. 

—  cited   or   quoted,   v.  920  :  r.  vi.  67  :  2,  343  :  2. 
Plautus,    T.    AT.,    "  Allies    Gloriosus  "    quoted,    vi. 

76:  2. 
Pleasing,   Giristian  law   of,   v.  613. 
Pleasure,    free   indulgence   in,   weakens   character, 

ii.  660:  I. 

—  innocent,   iii.  505:1. 

—  man   of,   iii.  501  :  r. 

—  use  of,  iii.  4S1  :  2. 

—  and  business,  111.489:2. 

—  and  religion,  v.  66  :  2. 
Pledges,   Israelitic   law  on,   i.6o6:r. 

Plenty,    much    required    of    those    who    have,    iv. 
78S:  I. 

—  and   want,  moral  aspect  of,  1.179:2. 

Pliny   the   Younger,   correspondence   with   Trajan, 
v.  491  :  2,  492  :  T. 

—  letter  on  the  Christians,  v.  361  :  2. 

—  cited,   V.  124:  i,vi.42o:  i. 

Plotinus,    on     subjectiveness    of    phenomena,    vi. 

263  :  I . 
Plumptre,    E.    IT,    on    Isaiah    and    Hezekiah,    iii. 

662:  I. 
Plutarch,    on    Pythagorean    rule    as    to    anger,    vi. 

74:  I. 

—  story  of   Alexander,    vi.594:2. 
Plymouth     Brethren,     their     preaching,     v.  328 : 2, 

330:  1-2. 
Poetic  justice,  ii.  681  :  2. 
Poetry,   of  lower-class   speech,   v.  14:2. 
Polemics     (see    also    Controversy),    condition    of 

holding  truth,   vi.  770:1-2. 

—  moral    responsibility    for,    vi.  599:1. 
Political    Econom}',   basic   assumptions,   11.650:2. 

—  misuse  of,   111.448:1. 
Politics   and   faith,   iii.  671  :  i. 
Polycarp,    St..    v.  488  :  i,  vi.  671. 

—  martyrdom,   vi.  34:2. 

—  Irenneus  on,  v.  300  :  t. 

—  on   the   diaconate,   v.  362:1. 

—  cited,    vi.  389  :  2,  435  :  2.  629  :  2,  746  :  i. 


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Polycrates  of  Ephesus,  vi.  765:1. 
Polygamy,  in   Paul's  time,  vi.  416:2. 

—  in  Israel,  i.  830:2. 

—  of  David,  ii.  232:  2. 
not   a  boon,   ii.  126:2. 

Polytheism,   downward   tendency   of,  i.  755:2;   iii. 
644:  I. 

—  V?.  Christianity,  vi.  58:  i. 

Pompeii,     early     Christian     church     in.     v.  510:2, 

511:  I. 
Pi'or.  the    (see   also   Poverty),   advantage  uf  the, 

over   rich,  iii.  492:  i. 

—  care  of,  i.  336:  i. 

—  iniquity  of   discriminating  against,   vi.  585-8. 

—  ]\Iicah  the  prophet  of  the,  iv.  537 :  2. 

—  oppression   of,   iii.  420:2. 

—  the  rich  and,  iii.  383  :  2. 

—  treatment  of,   iii.  418 :  2. 

—  wealthy  feed  upon,  iv.  539:2. 

Pope,  of  Rome,  is  he  Antichrist?  vi.  369:  i. 

Pope,  A.,  quoted,  v.  921  :  i. 

Popular   favor,  fickleness  of,  iii.  594:2. 

Popularity,  thirst   for,   iii.  593  :  2. 

Popularization    of   the   law,   11.656:2. 

Population  question,   ii.  667:1. 

Pornographic   literature,    hypocritical   pretense   of 

good  purposes,  v.  172  :  2. 
"  Positive  evil,"  ii.  711  :  2. 
Porphyry  on  the  Book  of  Daniel,  iv.  375 :  2. 
Positivism,   deism   and,  ii.78o:2. 

—  moral  difficulties  of,  vi.  578-9. 
Potiphar's   wife,   i.90:i. 

Poverty     (see    also    Riches),    Christianity's    inti- 
mate   relation    to,    v.  335  :  2,  336:  i. 
- — cur-^e  of,  111.724:2. 

—  disadvantages  of,   iii.  382:1. 

—  engenders   liberality,    v.  781  :  2,  782  :  i. 

—  hopeless  character  of  modern,   v.  710-11. 

—  Jesus'  blessing  on,  v.  69. 

—  of  justice,  111.725:2. 

—  of  spirit,  ii.  740:  I,  V.  69  :  2,  70:  I. 
Power,    behind    service,    iii.  807  :  2. 

—  God's,   demonstrated   by   Samuel,   11.54:1. 

—  of  the  Cross,  iii.  374:  i. 

—  of   human    fellowship,   1.140:1. 

—  requisite  for  trust.  111.338:1. 
Praise.   God  desirous  of,  iii.  81:1. 

—  means  of  conversion,  iii.  1 1 1  :  i. 

—  spiritual  good  of,  v.  616:2. 

—  and   music,   ii.  262:  2;  iii.  342  :  2. 
prayer    (see  also  Lord's   Prayer),   vi.  776:1. 

—  answered,  ii.  10:  2;  iii.  64:  i. 
without  a  miracle,  ii.  30:1. 

—  as  a  "standing  order"  of  the  church,  vi.  353. 

—  audible  and  inaudible,  111.167:2. 

—  brings  peace,  iii.  605  :  i. 

—  call  to,  iii.  566 :  2. 

—  cause  and  effect  contrasted,  iii.  51  :  2. 

—  cautions   concernin.g,   v.  717:1-2. 


Prayer,  common,  11.633:2. 

—  complement  to  resolve,  111.73:1. 

—  contents  of,  vi.  17S. 

—  de  profundis,  iii.  587:  i. 

—  defensive  measure  of  Nehemiah,  11.  647:  i. 

—  development  of,  stated,  i v.  17:2. 

—  duty  and  object  of,  vi.  409:  2,  410:  i. 

—  ease  and  fruits,  vi.  353. 

—  efficacy    of,    iii.  34:  i,  vi.  819:  2,  820. 

■ in   daily   life,   v. 53:  1-2. 

-—essence  of,   11.636:1. 

—  experience  the  justification  of,  111.589:2. 

—  failure  in,  iii.  569:  i. 

—  for   the   dead,   vi.  464-6. 

—  for  weather,  vi.  639-640. 

—  forms,  good  side  of,  v.  432  :  2,  433  :  r. 

—  fulfillment  of,  11.15:2. 

—  God's  answer  to  Samuel's,  u.2g:2. 

—  God's   help   depends   on,   iii.  15  :  2. 

—  has  divine  as  well  as  human  side,  iv.  91  :  l. 

—  help  in  trouble,  iii.  105:  i. 

—  importunate,  iii.  121  :  i. 

value   of   importunity   in,  v.  53:2,  54:1. 

—  in   Christ's  name,  meaning  of,  v.  228  :  2. 

—  instinct  of,  iv.  89  :  2. 

—  intcrcesso-ry,    ii.  28  :  2,  55  :  i. 

—  Jesus'  teaching  abfuit,  v.  51-55. 

—  lightens  grief,  iii.  147:  i. 

—  man's,  made  by  t-he  Holy  Spirit,  v.  574:  i. 

—  medium  to  reach  God,  ii.  29:  i. 

—  modern  answers  to,  ii.  311:1. 

—  necessity  of,  iv.  759  :  i. 

—  not  necessary  to  justify,  iv.  91:1. 

—  not  to  be  confined  to  the  regenerate,  v.  392  :  I. 

—  objects   and    service,   vi.  286  :  2,  287  :  i. 

—  of  David,  ii.  141  :  2. 

—  of  Ezra,  in   Nehemiah,  ii.  661:2. 

—  office  of,  character  in,  v.  52 :  1-2. 

—  outsoared  by  praise,  vi.  53  :  2. 

—  Paul   on  continuous,  vi.  276-8. 

—  Paul's  insistence  on,  v.  478  :  2. 

denial   of  its   limitations,   vi.  53:2,  54. 

character  of  his  own,  vi. 200:1. 

in   Ephesians    (iii.),   vi.  48-50. 

—  persistent,  iii.  94:1. 

—  physical  potentialities  of,  vi.  46  :  2,  47  :  I. 

—  private,  ii.  262:  i. 

—  public,   11.  6.22  :  T. 

—  purpose  of,   iii.  no:  2. 

—  ready,  ii.  635  :  2. 

—  sanity  in  expectations  fnim,  vi.  714:  T. 

—  set  times  and  occasions  for,  vi.  277  :  2. 

—  sin  fought  by,  ii.29:i. 

—  sincere,   iii.  T71  :  2. 

—  Solomon's   dedicatory,   in   'Icmple,   ii.  256:1. 

—  spirit  of,  in  the  Saints,  v.  573-6. 

—  spiritual  conditions  of  effective,  v.  52:1-2. 

—  thankful,   iii.  nS:  i. 

—  thanks    for    deliverance,   iii.  94:  I. 


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Prayer,  true,  ii.  30 :  i,  621  :  2. 

—  unanswered,  dejection  from,  iii.  62:1. 

—  universal  instinct  of,  vi.  784:1,2. 

—  wlncli   is   also  prophecy,   iii.  20:2. 

—  and   labor,  i.  185  :  2. 

Preachers,  pulpit  vs.  personal   force,  v.  791 :  I. 

—  modern,  correspond  to  ancient  prophets,  vi. 

693:  1,715:2. 
Preaching,    admonitory,    vi.  224  :  2,  225. 

—  Christian  vs.  phi!o.sophic,  vi.  224:2. 

—  Christ's   early,   iv.  819:1. 

—  early,  origin  of  nuich   in   gospel   narratives, 

vi.  715:  1-2. 

—  effective,    demands    sincere    conviction,    v. 

728:  I. 

—  essential   end,   v.  753  :  2,  754  :  i. 

—  establishment  of  regular,  iii.  839:1. 

—  false  methods,  v.  639  :  i. 

—  often  injured  by  too  much   secular  service, 

V.  359- 

—  n'linisters'  duty  to  avoid  ruts,  vi.  225  :  2. 

—  modern  decrial  of,  injurious,  v.  497  :  2. 

—  power  of  fearless  honesty,  v.  30 :  1-2. 

—  relations   to   w  orship,   v.  695  :  I. 

—  stirring  up   hostility,   vi.  717:2. 

—  time  for  denunciatory,  v.  375  :  2. 

—  time  needed  to  fit  for,  v.  426. 

—  ultimate  object,  vi.  226  :  I. 

—  varieties  of,  v.  649:  1-2. 
Predestination,  see  Foreordination. 
Prediction,   power   of,   iii.  760:2. 

—  of  Sodom's  destruction,  i.  53  :  i. 
Predictions,   God's  concerning  Israel,  i.369:2. 
Pre-existence  of  Christ,   iii.  378:1. 
Pre-nuptial  wrong  to  a  woman,  i.  603:1. 
Preparing   the    heart,    ii.  2"^  :  2,  iv.  702  :  I,  2. 
Presbyters,    see    Church,    early,    government    of; 

also  Bishops.     See  especially  v.  499. 
Present  circumstances,  importance  of,  ii.  625:1. 
Preservation    of    life    is    continued    creation,    iii. 

260:  I. 
Price,   has   each   man   his?   ii.  117:2. 
Pride,  abomination  to  God,  iii.  394  :  2. 

—  as  hindrance  to  religion,  v.  182:  1-2. 
to   self-reform,   v.  260  :  2. 

—  brings    strife,    ii.  187  :  i  ;  iii.  394  :  i. 

—  contravenes  law  of  love,  v.  92:2. 

—  fall  of  Israel  due  to,  iv.  78 :  2. 

—  fatal   obstacle  to   salvation,   v.  T46. 

—  justifiable,  in  refusing  declarations  of  inno- 

cence, V.  261  :  2. 

—  meanly  arrogant,  vi.  662  :  1-2. 

—  spiritual,  dangers  of,  v.  536  :  1-2. 

—  and   humility,   iii.  392  :  2. 

—  and  rebuke,  iii.  393  :  i. 

Priest    and    Prophet,    Hosca    blames    equally,    for 

bad  leadership,   iv.  505  :  2. 
Priest-princes  rulers  of  Israel,  iv.  339  :  2. 
Priesthood,  doctrine  of,  vi.  143. 

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Priesthood,  doctrine  of,  results  of  acceptance  or 
rejection,  vi.  416:  i. 

—  Christ  the  only,  vi.  244:  i. 

—  Christian  typilicd  in  JNlelchizedek,  vi.  516-518. 

—  Christ's  heavenly,  vi.  519-520. 

—  early  Christian  meaning  of,  v.  617:  I. 

—  of  all  believers,  vi.  528,  694-7. 

—  of  knowledge,  iv.  647 :  2. 
Priesthood,  a,  as  a  corporate  body,  i.  437:  i. 

—  as  spiritual  despots,  anti-Christian,  v.  733  :  2. 

—  hereditary  among  Homeric  Greeks,  i.  580:  I. 
Priesthood,    tiie    old    Jewish,    i- 392-3, 576-583,  ii. 

523-8. 

—  as    connecting   link    between    God    and    His 

people,    i.  588-9. 

—  as  judges,  ii.  401  :  2. 

—  consecration  of,  i.  392 :  2. 
■ —  dignity  of,  ii.  527  :  2. 

—  dues  to,  ii.  527  :  2. 

—  functions  exercised,  iii.  250:  2. 

—  hereditary  at  time  of  Deuteronomy,  i.  578  :  r. 

—  holiness  of,  i.  345  :  2,  347  :  i. 

—  institution  of,  i.  222  :  i. 

—  Levitic,  its  origin  at  Sinai,  i.  580:1. 

—  of  Ezekiel,  iv.  329 :  2  sq. 

—  of   the   Temple,   ii.  263  :  i. 

—  of  Zadokites,   iv.  332:1. 

—  qualification    for,   ii.  551 :  2. 

—  representative  character  of,  ii.  526 :  i. 

—  system  of  religious  symbolism,  ii.  525  :  2. 

"  Priests'  (or  Priestly)  Code,"  hypothetical  com- 
ponent of  Numbers,  attribution  to  am- 
bitious caste  unwarranted,   i.  386:  1-2. 

—  critical    theories    at    variance    with    facts,    i. 

386:  1,463:2,464:  I. 

—  date  of,  obscure,  1.388:  i. 

—  late   adoption,   iv.  323  :  i,  2,  332  :  2,  335  :  i. 
Priests,  old  Jewish  administrators  of  the  law,  ii. 

665:1. 

—  compared  with  prophets,  ii.  530  :  2. 

—  distinction   from   Levites,   iv.  330-3. 

—  their  household,  i.  346  :  2. 

—  their    functions    and    position,    i.  5/6-583.  ii- 

523-8. 

—  their  portions,  i.  281-2. 

—  in  time  of  Solomon,  ii.  249:1. 

—  high,  investiture  with  official  robes,  i.  285  :  T. 
Priests,   modern    type   of,    relative   importance   to 

prophets,  i.  582:  i. 
Primogeniture,  i.  398  :  2. 
Princes,  offering  of,  1.403:  i. 

Probabilism,    vi.  618-622;    especially   621:2,622:1. 
Probation,  a  necessity  of  life,  ii.  708:  i. 
Probation,  future  state  of,  see  Eschatology. 
Processional   hymn,   iii.  66:1. 
Prochorus.  legendary  scribe  of  John's  Gospel,  vi. 

770 :  2. 
Procopius,  on  Canaanites  in  Libya,  1.694:2. 
Prodigal  Son,  the,  ii.  580:2. 


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98 


Profanity,  see  Swearing. 

Progress,  stages  of,  to  Christ  and  His  kingdom, 
iv.  698 :  2. 

—  vs.   attainments,  vi.  120:2. 

—  in   Jewish   religious  ethics,   iii.  513:1. 

—  in    religion,    still    possible    after    Christ,    i. 

586,  5S7. 

aiid  the  Law,  v.  862-S. 

Promise,   God's  reward  for  trust,   iii.  100:2. 
Promised  land,  1.134:1. 

—  the   extent   of,    i.6-;6:2. 
Promises,   in   Deuteronomy,   i.6ii:2. 

—  of  the   Covenant,   i.  368:1. 
Property,  ethics  of,   i.  202:1. 

—  rights  of,   i.  207  :  2. 
Propaganda,  best  methods  of,  v.  341 :  2. 
Prophecy,  nature  of,  vi.  403-4. 

—  character  of,  a  sign  of  worth,   ii.  654:1. 

—  Christ   foreshadowed   in,    iii.  766:1. 

—  dependent  on   Divine  will,   ii.  531  :  2. 

—  development    of,    iii.  64  :  2. 

—  emotionality  not   overstrained,   vi.86o:i. 

—  fulfilled  by  Christ,  iii.  796:2. 

—  fulfillment  of   Christ's   words,   vi.  859  :  2. 

—  gift   in   early   church,   vi.4i5:2. 

—  God-inspired   longing,   iii.  172:1. 

—  influence  of  Assyria  upon,   iv.  453  :  i. 

—  its   power   of   vision,    iii.  622:1. 

—  keynote    of,    ii.  583  :  2. 

—  limitations  of  OIcl  Testament,  iii.  721  :  i. 

—  mission   of.    ii.  606-9. 

—  moral  perils  of  the  newer  forms,  iv.  449:2. 

—  not    confined    to    the    Hebrews,     iii.  79T  :  2. 

—  not  exact  historic  anticipation,  vi.  368:1. 

—  not  human  guess-work,  vi.  735  :  2,  736 :  i. 

—  object  of,   ii.  532:  i. 

—  Paul  on,  v.  585. 

—  place   in   social    life  of  Israel,   111.563:2. 

—  service  of,   for  Israel,   iii.  810:  2. 

—  sordid   uses   of,    111.564:1. 

—  spirit  of,   i.  417  :  2. 

— distribution    of,    iii.  565:1. 

—  voice   of,   seldom    heard,   ii.  282:1. 

—  unity  of,   iv.  23  :  i. 

—  and  the  Book  of  Daniel,  iv.  374:  1,424:2. 

—  and    Deuteronomy,    1.560:1. 

—  and   its  abuses,   iv.  2  8:Tsq. 

—  and    law,    correspond    to    first    two    Psalms, 

iii.  9:  T. 

Individual   prophecies : 

—  as  to  establishment   of  house   of  David,   iii. 

650:  T. 

—  as  to  God's  kingdom,  iii.  128:2. 

—  as  to  universal  homage,  iii.  251  :  2. 

—  of  .Xmos.  iv.  .'89:1. 

—  of    Chri'^t.    on    the    ^[nunt    of    Olives,    iv. 

782:  T.  sq. 

—  "within   the   li"-."   of    Mnlachi     iv.644:2. 

—  "Woe   Upon    the    Assyrian."    iii,  653:  2. 


Prophesying,    false,    1.418:1. 

—  of  the  seventy,  1.417:2. 

Prophet,   a,   convinces  by   signs,  iii.  645 :  2. 

—  reluctance   to   preach    sin,   iii.  566:1. 

—  a  speaker  from  God,  iii.  756. 

—  a  target  for  spite,  iii.  811:2. 

—  true,  a  herald  of  disaster,  iv.  152:1. 

—  a  watchman,   iv.  293  :  2. 

—  and  martyr,  iii.  808-813. 

Prophetic   gift   outside   official   ministry,   11.533:2. 

—  spirit,   unwelcome   duties   of,    11.535:1. 
Prophetism,   growth    of,    ii.  616:1. 
Prophets,   God's,  solitude  of,  11.306:2. 

—  of   MohammedanLsm,    1.  585  :  2. 

—  and   the   reformers,   iv.  571  :  2. 

—  unhonored  in  their  own  country,  v.  153:2. 
Prophets,   ancient : 

• — in    early   Israel,   oflke   and    function,   ii.  528- 
535,  iv.  445--I50. 
Prophet,   analogy   to   modern  scientists,  iii.  710:1. 

—  Apostle  James  the  last  Hebrew,  vi.  583 :  2. 
- —  as  skeptics,  iv.  591  :  i  sq. 

—  Book  of  the  Twelve,   iv.  443  :  I  sq. 

—  causticity  of,  v.  40:2. 

—  duty  of,   ii.  330  :  i. 

—  false,    iv.  145  :  2  sq.,  vi.  736  :  i. 

—  fate  of  the,   ii.  315  :  i. 

—  in   Chronicles,   ii.  528.1. 

Prophets,  in  old  dispensation,  correspond  to 
preachers  in  new,  vi.  355  :  2,  356:  i,  693  :i, 
715:2. 

—  influence  of,   ii.  608  :  2. 

—  might    misconceive    oracles,    iii.  277:  2. 

—  mission  of,  ii.  606-9. 

—  no  genealogies  of,  ii.  531 :  i. 

—  of  the   Persian  period,   iv.  604  :  i  sq. 

—  Old    Testament,    point    to    redemption,    vi. 

687 :  2,  688. 

—  on  the  gods  of  heathenism,  1.755:2. 

—  order   of,   as    connecting    link   between    God 

and   His   people,   i.  588-9. 

—  a   provision   for  religious   progress,  1.  585  :  2. 

—  relation    to    priests,    i.  582 :  i ;  ii.  530 :  2. 

—  rise  superior  to   surroundings,   ii.  328:2. 

—  speakers  for  God,  i.  583  :  2. 

—  special  organs  of  revelation,  i.  584  :  2. 

—  substitute   for   soothsayers,    i.  583  :  2. 

—  symbolical    actions   of,   iv.  78  :  2  sq. 

—  w  ithout   a    vision,    iii.  563  :  2. 

—  in    Christ's   time,   vi.  41  :  2. 

—  in   early   Christian  church,  office  and   func- 

tion,   vi.  6r :  2,  521 :  1-2. 

-apocalypse  of,  v.  79:1. 

at  Corinth,  v.  503:  i. 

insistence   on    the   coming   of   the    Lord's 

visitation,  vi.  745  :  T. 

—  outwardly    rejected    but    inwardly    accepted, 

vi.  746:  T. 
prediction    fulfilled,    vi.  693  :  I. 


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Qui 


Proselytes,  iii.  830:  2. 

Proselytizing,  evil  of  spirit  of,  v.  792:1. 

Prosperity  accompanied  by  ingratitude,  iii.  573:2. 

—  conception  of,  iii.  91:  2. 

—  David's,   modern   counterparts   of,   ii.  134:2. 

—  fatal   to  Jewish  kings,  ii.  572:  i. 

—  material,  not  God's  best  gift,  i.  615:  i. 

—  meaning  of  true,  iii.  99  :  2. 

—  oflfered   to  Jol),   ii.  725  :  2,  731  :  i. 

—  of  fools,  destructive,  iii.  239:1. 

—  of  Job,  ii.  699  :  2. 

—  of  the  righteous,  contrasts  of,  iii.  lOi  :  2. 

—  of  robl)crs,   iii.  732:1. 

—  of  the  wicked,   iii.  100:1. 

—  responsibilities  of,   ii.  683:1. 

—  result  of   spiritual   failure,  {.179:2. 

—  spiritual,  ii.  614:  t. 

—  tends  to  forgetfulness  of  God,  iii.  147:2. 

—  without  previous  toil  deteriorates  character, 

i-535:  I- 

—  and  the  spirit,  iv.  662:1  sq. 

Protection,   in  onuiipolcnce   of  Jehovah,   ii.  564:2. 
Protestantism,  cause  of  secessions  from,  v.  458. 

—  progressive   church    disunity,   vi.  341  :  1-2. 

—  strained    views   of   liberty   of   judgment,   vi. 

356. 

—  should  not  disown  tradition,  vi.374:2. 
Proverbs,   Book   of,   composition   and   sources,   iii. 

3-19-351- 
— -on  doulile  ways,  vi.  259:2. 
Providence,    complaints    again  t,    {.414:1. 

—  divine   observation   of,   ii.  610:1. 

—  the   Divine    Potter,   iv.  103  :  i  sq. 

—  enigmas  of,  ii.  742:2. 
■ —  in   death,   ii.  74  :  2. 

■ —  in    history,    ii.  225  :  2,  401  :  r. 

—  rules,    iv.  6t  :  i,  2. 

—  seeming  injustice  of,  iv.  89  :  i. 

—  seems   casual,   ii.  '/■i  '■  2. 

—  trust  in,  iii.  493  :  2. 

—  universal,  iv.  489  :  2. 

—  veiled,  iii.  493  :  2. 

—  a  wonderful  scheme,  ii.  35  :  i. 

—  and  opportunity,  ii.  82  :  2. 

—  and  retribution,  {1.752:1-753:2. 
Providences,   special,   Paul  on,   vi.332:2. 
Psalmody,  rich  in  early  church,  vi.  56-7. 
Psalms,  in  the  gospel,  v.  14-18. 
Psalms,  Book  of,  burden  of,  ii.  135:  i. 

—  character  of,  iii.  9:  i. 

—  conjecture  as  to  allusions  in,  iii.  122:1. 

—  individualism  in,  ii.  695  :  2. 

—  on  Joseph,  i.  97  :  T. 

Psoriasis,  a  form  of  leprosy,  i.  320:1. 
Ptolemy  T.  and  Syria,  iv.  667:1. 
Ptfilemy  Philadelphus  and   Psalm   xiv.,  iii.  122:1. 
Public   duty  of  citizenship,   ii.668:2. 

—  opinion,  indispensable  for  moral  standard, 

vi.  179 :  2. 


Public  worship  and  ritual,  iv.  319:2. 

—  wrongs,  indifference  to,  iii.  495:  i. 
Publican  and  Pharisee,  Parable  of,  ii.68:2. 
Publicity,  of  good  works,  iii.  So6:i. 
Pulpit,  see  Preaching. 

Punishment,  efficacious  from  certainty  more  than 
severity,  iii.  601 :  i. 

—  less  than  sins,  iii.  258:  i. 

—  limited  to  present  life,  iv.  87:1. 

—  national   and  personal  contrasted,   iii.  600  :  2. 

—  of  criminals,  {.342:2. 

—  of  evil,  iii.  328  :  r. 

—  of   sin,    {.  52  :  2,  ii.  707  :  I,  {v.  93  :  I,  127  :  2. 

—  sat{sfact{on  of,  iii.  600:2. 

—  terrible,  {{.  196  :  i. 

—  when   to  be  g{ven,   i{{.  21:2. 
Puppet-k{ngs  and  puppet-gods,  {v.  510:  2,  513  :  i. 
Purah,  G{deon's  servant,  {.787:1. 
Purgat{on,  {.  396:  2. 

Purgatory  (see  also  Eschatology,  and  Prayer  for 
the  Dead),  doctrine  of,  v.  97  :  2, 98:  i,  vi. 
525 :  1-2. 

Pur{rication,  in  old  Jewish  law,  ii.  614  :  2,  670:  I. 

Purim,   feast   of,   ii.  674  :  2,  687  :  r. 

—  or{g{n   of,   {{.682:1. 

Puritanism,  austere  and  masculine,  necessary,  i. 
543 :  2. 

—  militant,  i.  547  :  i. 

—  of  the   New  Testament,  v.  775-8. 
Purit;nnsm,   English,  history  parallels  Jewish  re- 
formation,  {{{.  707 :  2. 

and  the  Restoration,  iii.  707  :  2. 

Purity,  condit{on  of  approach  to  God,  {{{.  19:  i. 

—  different  aspects  of,  i{i.68:i. 

—  God's   gift,  ii{.  68:  i. 

- — {nflucnce  of,   iii.  534:1. 

—  in   sexual  relations,  i.  601  :  i. 

—  necessity  of  inward,  iii.  363:1. 

—  of  character,  {{.670:  i. 

—  of  soc{etj',  {{{.684:  I. 

—  personal,  vl.  337-340. 

—  prime  requirement,  {{{.67:2. 

—  r{tual  cleanslngs,  {{{.  139  :  2. 

—  '^^ncial.  pagan  world  without,  vi.  338:2. 

—  strength  of,  {{{.54:1. 

■ — warn{ng  toward,  {{.156:2. 
Purvey.  John,  c{ted,  v{.  606  :  2. 
Puscy,  Dr.  E.  B.,  c{ted  or  quoted,  {v.  3S6:  2,  391 :  I, 

501  :  I,  600 :  2,  647  :  I,  v.  271  :  i. 
Pythagoreans,  rule  as  to  anger,  vl.  74:  i. 

Qadliosh,   Hebrew    for   holy,   {.514:2. 
Quails,  supply  of,  {{i.  204:  i. 

—  to  fulfill  the  promise  of  flesh,  {.417:  i. 
Quarrels   and   the  tongue,   {{{.  3S9  :  2. 

—  pride  cause  of,  i{.  187:  i. 
Quadratus.  h{s   "apology"   cited,  v.  292. 
Quakers,   doctrine  of  inspiration,  v.  341 :  i. 
Quiet{sm,  v.  506  :  i. 


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lOO 


Ra  —  the  sun-god,  i.97:2. 

Raamses,  death  of,  1.131:2. 

Ra-apepi  II.,  Joseph's  Pharaoh,  1.97:2. 

Rabbah,  siege  of,  ii.  157:  i. 

Rabbis,  noble  aim  and  discipline,  iii.  51T:  1-2. 

—  preferred  oral  instruction,  iii.  511:  1,514:  i. 
Rabsliakeh,    the     (diplomatic     envoy?)     of     Sen- 
nacherib,   t3pical    character   and   abilities, 
iii.  702-4. 

—  lirutal    insolence,    ii.  -P3  :  i,  iii.  699  :  1-2. 

—  mentioned,   ii.  422  :  2,  iii.  699  :  i. 
Races  conquered  and  conquering,  i.  "/i"]  :  2. 
Rachel,  i.  77 :  2. 

—  death  of^   i.  84:  i. 

—  mother  of  Benjamin  and  Joseph,  iv.  203 :  i. 

—  tomb  of,  ii.  41  :  2. 

—  weeping  for  children,  ii.  31  :  2. 

—  and  Jacob,  iii.  790:1. 
Racial  obligations,  i.  652  :  i. 

Radicalism,  sometimes  a  foe  to  progress,  vi.  713  :  2. 
Rahab,  the  harlot,  her  good  deed,   i.  654-6. 

—  an   ancestress   of  our   Lord,   i.  673  :  i. 

—  saved,    i.  671-4. 

—  legendary  wife  of  Joshua,  1.671:2. 

—  why    singled    out,    vi.  593  :  2,  594  :  i. 
Railing  for  the  roof,  1.  605  :  2. 

Rainbow,  the,  symbol  of  covenant  with  Noah,  i. 

23:  I- 
Ram   of  fillings,   1.289:2. 
Ramah,  captives  for  Babylon  start  from,  ii.  455 :  i. 

—  Nebuchadrezzar  at,  iv.  136:  i. 

—  of  Benjamin,  ii.  41  :  2. 

—  Samuel's  house  at,   ii.  32:1. 

—  and  Rachel,  iv.  203:1-2. 
Rameses  II.,  i.  127:  i. 

Rameses,  the  treasure  city,  place  of  departure,  i. 

480 :  I . 
Ramoth-Gilead.   ii.  331  :  T. 

—  and  the  two  Jehorams,  ii.  366:1,2. 
Ramsay,  W.   M.,  on  authenticity  of  the  Acts,  v. 

402. 

—  cited,  V.  291. 

Raphael's    "  Transfiguration,"    iii.  t,t,  :  2. 
Ras   Sufsafeh,   a  natural   altar,  i.  188:2. 
Rashi,    Rabbi,  cited,   v.  580  :  2. 
Rashness   of   speech,   evil   of,   iii.  390: 2. 
Rationalism,  perils  of,  vi.  479-482. 

—  and  Hebrew  historical   books,  1.636:1. 
Raven,  sending  forth  of  Noah's,  i.22:i. 
"Raw  flesh,"  sign  of  leprosy,  1.320:2. 
Rawlinson,    Canon   George,   quoted    on   kings,   ii. 

221 :  I. 
Rawlinson,    Sir    Henry,    quoted,    111.508:1,744:1, 

iv.  139:  2,279:  I. 
Reading,  a  conscientious  duty  in,  vi.  791  :  t. 
Realism,  in  art,  111.365:1. 

—  in    moral    teaching,    ill.  371:1. 

—  of   Bible   and   novel    contrasted,   11-1.365:1. 


Realism  of  Isaiah,  111.623:1. 

—  of  Jeremiah,  iv.  194:2. 

—  reaction   from  modern,   to   faith,   1.550:1. 

—  and    art,    iii.  606  :  I. 

Reality,   human,    what   constitutes,    111.825:2. 
Reason,  as  the  temple   from  pride,   vi.  740:1-2. 

—  free   court   of,   iv.  545  :  2. 

—  not  always  supreme  test  in  religion,  vi.  356. 

—  and   faith,   11.  732:  2. 

—  and  instinct,  contrast  between,  iv.  51:2. 
Rebekah,  barren   for  twent\'  years,  1.  66 :  2. 

—  her  character,   i.  65  :  2. 

—  her   first  meeting   with   Isaac,   1.67:1,2. 

—  her   punishment,    1.73:1. 
Rebellion,  policy  and  morality  of,  vi.  45-I :  i. 
Rebuke,  duty  and   limits  of,   1.338:1. 
Rechablles,    the,    ascetic    nomads,    iv.  133-5. 
Recognition    between    Christ    and    the    Christian, 

1.  T05  :  2. 
Recommendations,  wrong  In  random,  v.  743 :  i. 
Reconciliation,    the     Christian,    v.  768-772,  vi.  211- 

219. 

—  hindrance  to,  111.582:1. 

■ — human   vanity   interferes   with,   v.  779:1. 

—  includes  all  things  in  the  universe,  vl.  212:2, 

213. 

—  to   Christ,   1.  105  :  2. 

—  to  ourselves  vs.   to  God,  1.  16:  i. 

—  ultimate    purpose   of,   vi.  215-2:9. 
"Records    of.  the    Past,"    referred    to,    111.666:2, 

693  :  I,  2,  728 :  I,  745  :  i,  746 :  2 ;  iv.  360 :  I, 
369:  I,  ,389:2,  395:  I,  400:  I,  2. 

—  see  also  Sayce,  A.  H. 
Red   Sea,   1.  174  :  i. 

—  passage  of,  iii.  170 :  2. 

Redeemed  humanity,  God's  temple,  iii.  284:  i. 
Redeemed,    the    future    state    of    blessedness,    ii. 

707 :  2. 
Redeemer,   Divine,  belief   in.   Hi.  826:1. 

—  of  Job,  11.  749 :  2. 

—  of  the  world,  iv.  804:1. 

Redemption,    as    substitution    of    sacrifice    among 
Jews,   1.  t66  :  2. 

—  God's,  of  humanity,  ill.  280:1. 

—  help  to  find  chief  good.  Hi.  521 :  2. 

—  hope  of,   ill.  133  :  2. 

—  of   Israel,   111.280:1,791:1,824:1. 

—  Divine    motive    for,    iv.  312:2. 

political,  111.823:2. 

spiritual,  111.823:2. 

—  of  nature,   111.664:1. 

Redemption,  problem  of,  left  by  Amos,  iv.  498:2. 

—  supreme  proof  of  God's  mercy,   11.634:1. 

—  by    Christ,    vi.  14  :  2.  17-21. 

—  as  conferring  a  share  of  the  divine  nature. 

vl.  729:  T. 

—  nature  of,   vi.  ?o6  7. 

—  price   of,   vl.  691  :  i. 


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EXrOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Bel 


Redemption,  suffering  as  the  means  of,  vi.  701. 

—  unity  of  the  plan,   vi.  686-9. 
Reformation,  Israel's,  ii.26:i. 

—  knowledge   needed    for,    ii.  638:2. 

—  thorough,   ii.  580:  i. 

Reformation,    the     (mediaeval),    protagonists    of, 
inferiority  to  Jesuits   in   missionary  zeal, 

y-^33-  I- 
Reformers,   apt   to   undervalue   human   nature,   v. 

153:  I- 

—  always  denounced  for  not  doing  something 

else,  V.  137:  2,  138:  I. 

—  difficulty    of    turning    theory    into    facts,    ii. 

625  :  I. 

—  love  clear  issues,  iv.  192:2. 

—  rigor  natural  to,  ii.  671  :  2. 

—  vs.   the    world,   v.  253. 

Reforming  kings  of  the  Jews,  monotony  of  char- 
acteristics, ii.  513 :  2. 
Refuge,  cities  of,   i.  484 :  2,  i.  714 :  2. 
Regeneration,  baptism  and;  vi.  455-7. 

—  nature  and  progress  of,  v.  143:2. 

—  office  of  baptism  in,  v.  141. 

—  the  Trinity  co-operate  in  effecting,  vi.  454-7. 

—  and  redemption,  ii.  596  :  2. 

—  see  Conversion. 
Rehoboam,  reign  of,  ii.548:  r. 

—  Abijam  succeeds,  ii.  291  :  r. 

—  Egyptian  invasion  under,  ii.  290 :  i,  iii.  229  :  I. 

—  import  of  name,   ii.  251  :  i. 

—  kingdom   divided   under,   ii.  280:2. 

—  prosperity  turns  head  of,  ii.  548:2. 

—  succeeds    Solomon,    ii.  279  :  2. 

—  threatens  men  of  Israel,  ii.  280:1. 
Rei,  see  Shimei  and. 

Reith,  George,  cited,  v.  130:  i. 
Rejection,  of  God,  iii.  120:  i. 

Rejoicing,   Christian  obligation  to  and   failure  in, 
vi.  176. 

—  a     "standing    order"    of    the    Cluirch,    vi. 

35:  1-2- 
Relaxation  of  the  law  in  modern  society,  i.  345 '■  i- 
Release,   year   of,    also   called    Year   of   Rest,   iv. 

95:2. 
Rclieion    (see  also   Christianity)  : 

^advanced  by  obscurity  of  truth,  v.  301  :  2. 

—  aim  of,  ii.  51  :  2,  52  :  r. 

—  analogous   with  nature,  i.  147:1. 

—  ancient   systems   of.   iii.  520:2. 

—  as  a  cloak  for  greed,  iv.  243:  i. 

—  at  the  Christian  era,  vi.  35:1. 

—  atrocities   in   name  of,   11.61:2,374:2. 

—  bearing   or   borne,   iii.  775:1. 

—  beginning  in  sense  of  weakness,  vi.  158:2. 

—  contrasts  in.  iv.  jS2:r. 

—  deficiency  of,  iii.  765:2. 

—  depth   tested,   iii.  90:2. 

—  essence    of,    ii.6'7:2. 

—  evolution  of,  ii.  736:1,2. 


Religion,    excitement    relieved   by   worship,   vi. 
(^32-3. 

—  expression  of,   ii.  603:1. 

—  four  points  of  a  true,  iii.  766:  t. 

—  gaining,  depends  on  character;  not  intellect; 

v.  1 50- 1. 

—  goodness  of,   iii. 388:1. 

—  heart  of,  ii.  733  :  2. 

—  is  opportunity,  iv.  478  :  2. 

—  Jewish,     spirituality    of    God     implied,     iii. 

765:  I. 

—  joyful   conception   of,   iii.  97:  2. 

—  knowledge  a  necessity  in,  ii.664:2. 

—  knowledge  vs.  life,  v.  328:1. 

—  means  vs.  end,  vi.  152  :  2. 

—  moral  character  of,  111.769:2. 

—  no  geographical,  11.53:2. 

—  not  a  theory,  i.  188:  i. 

—  not  something  separate  from  the  world,  v. 

.358:1. 

—  of  history,  ii.66i  :  r. 

—  of  the  individual,  iv.  256:  i  sq. 

—  of   Jehovah,    all    history    controlled   bj-,    iii. 

770:  I. 

—  of   Job,    11.  69S:  2. 

—  of  Semites.   11.736:2. 

—  of  tribes  of  Assyria,  iii.  641:  2. 

—  one   tj'pe   for  Jews,   11.591:1. 

—  pagan   vs.    Christian   idea,   vi.  324:1. 

—  personal,   beginning   of,   111.313:2. 

—  popular  and  true,  iv.  45  :  ^  sq. 

—  publicity  the  soul  of,  iv.  844:1. 

—  quietude  of,   vi.  825-7. 

—  reasonableness    of    true,    iv.  545  :  i  sq. 

—  service  of  a  nation  to,   111.789:1. 

—  sham,  vi.  6or :  2. 

—  suffers  from  hypocrisy,  iii.  595:1. 

—  true,  iii.  756  :  i. 

—  twin  errors  of  ceremonialism  and  pantheism, 

vi.  191  :  I. 

—  universal   instinct   of,   v.  51  :  T. 

—  without  morality  like  a  rootless  flower,  iv. 

716:  2. 

—  and  morality,  i.  772  :  i. 

—  and  prosperity,  iv.  662  :  r. 

Religions,  comparative,   unvaluable  discussion,  v. 
705:  I. 

—  deficiency   of   many,   iii.  765  :  2. 
Religious  codes,   ancient,   i.  593  :  i. 

—  ecstasy,   dangerous,   iv.  449 :  i. 

—  fanaticism  of  Jewish  race,  iv.  295  :  I. 

—  formalism,    iii.  670  :  i. 

—  gladness    and   grief,    contrasted,    ii.  603  :  I. 

—  leaders  charged  with  murder,  iii.  593  :  r. 

—  life,   ideal,  iii.  98:  i. 

—  men,  influence  of,  ii.  31  :  i. 

—  people,  besetting  sins  of,  iii.  633:2. 

—  persectition,  see  Persecution. 

—  prostitution  among  Jews  prohibited,  i.632:  I. 


Rel 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


102 


Religious  services  precede  building  of  Temple,  ii. 
602 :  I . 

—  teaching  interpreted  l)y  experience,  ii.  617:2. 
Remarriage    of    a    divorced    woman,    Jewish    law 

concerning,    1.603:1. 
Remorse,   involves    freewill,    vi.  578:2. 

—  worst  punishment  of  sin,  111.367:2. 
"Renan,  J.  E.,  "  Life  of  Christ "'  criticised,  v.  186:  i. 

—  on  Book  of  Job,  11.774:2. 

—  on    effect    of    miracles,    v. -155:1. 

—  on  Epistle  of  James,  vi.  586 :  2.  589  :  2. 

—  on    Hebrew    cult    of    cosmic    ignorance,    ii. 

788:1. 

—  on  love-feasts,  v.  684:  i. 

—  on  Marcus  Aurelius,  vi.  472:1. 

—  on  natural  monotlieism  of  Semites,  ill.  768:  i. 

—  on  Nero  vs.  Jesus,  vi.7i:2,  72. 

—  on   Paul's  appearance,   v.  880:2. 

- — on    Paul's    conversion,    v.  829:  2,  830:  t. 

—  on  Paul's  Epistles,  vi.9:  1,62:2,390:2.391: 

1.484  :  2. 

—  on   the   Resurrection,   vi.  814:1;   on   growtli 

of  belief  in   it,  v.  701  :  2,  702:  t. 

—  cited    or    quoted,     ii.  695  :  i,  iv.  124:  2,  T37-9, 

14T  :  I,  208-9.  211  :  2,  238:  2,  ZT^'-  I.  393  :  i; 
466  :  2.  808  :  2,  817  :  2.  837  :  2,  881  :  i,  913  :  2, 
V.  292.  vi.  407  :  I,  585  :  2,  644 :  2,  645  :  i, 
779:2,  780:  I. 

—  his    education   as   bearing   on    his   views,   v. 

309 :  2. 
Renegades,  hostility  to   old   cause,  vi.743:2. 
Renewal,   impossibility  of,   vi.  510-513. 
Renunciation,    why    essential    to    Christianity,    vi. 

151-2. 
Repentance,    the    basis    of    Christianity,    v.  328:2, 

329 :  2. 

—  doctrine  of,  iv.  524 :  2. 

—  does  not  evade  penalty,  vi.42S:  t. 

—  efficacy  of.  i  v.  296:1. 

—  Hosea's  definition  of,  iv.  525:1. 

—  Israel's,  ii.  26:  i. 

—  its  manifestations,   v.  257:  2,  258:  i. 

—  never  overtakes  future,  {1.730:1.2. 

—  not  always  real,  11.549:1. 

—  of  Esau,  i.  73  :  2. 

—  of  Joseph's  brethren,   i.  tot  :  2. 

—  prime  duty,  v.  ,•^92:  r. 

—  purpose  of,  111.584:1. 

—  real  and   factitious,  v.  779  :  2.  780  :  i. 

—  salvation  in,  ii.  150:2. 

—  shallow,  iv.  507  :  2. 

—  and  forgiveness,  11.578:2. 

—  by  tithes,  iv.  649  :  2. 

Rephaim,  called   Ephraim  in   Samuel,   11.234:2. 

—  see  also  Ephraim. 
Rep^Mdim,  1.639:2. 

Reproof,  wisdom  needed   for,   iii.  39t  :  2. 
Reputation,  value  of.  ii.642:  t. 
Resentment,  subduing  it,  1.  74  :  T. 


Resignation,   blessedness   of,   iii.  105:2. 

—  of   Eli,   ii.  20:  I. 

Resistance,  coexistent  with  recognition,  iii.  112:1. 
Respectability  the  precipitate  of  unbelief,  iv. 

573 :  2. 
Responsibility,  doctrine  of  individual,  iv.  256:2. 

—  for   sinning   against   light,    v.  529:2. 

—  graded,  i.  267  :  i. 

—  individual,  iii.  410  :  i,  781 :  I. 

—  of  Christian  nations,  1.269:1. 

—  of  a  leader,  1.416:2. 

—  vicarious,  vi.428:l. 
Rest,  in  God,  111.245:1. 

—  nature   of    Christ's   promise   concerning,   vi. 

506 :  2,  507. 

—  Day  of,  see  Sabbath. 

—  see  Release,  year  of. 

Restitution,  tj'pe  of  man's  gift  to  God,  ii.597:  i. 
Restoration,    more    difficult    than    beginning,    iii. 
609:  2. 

—  Jewish,  to   Canaan,  promised,   iv.  298  :  2. 

—  millennial,   promised,   1.366:1. 
Restoration,  English,  an  object  lesson,  iv.  125:1. 
Restriction  of  Christian  life,  i.  20:2. 
Resurrection,  a,  question  of  the  Psalmist's  mean- 
ing,  iii.  22  :  I. 

—  Christ    and   the   doctrine   of,   iv.  894:2,  sq. 

—  doctrine    of,    in    Old    Testament,    111.727:1, 

72S :  2. 

—  for  godly,   111.133:1. 

—  hope  of,  first  presented,  iv.  310:2. 

—  of      the      body,      v.  96  :  i,  vi.  79  :  2,  80  :  i,  174, 

205:  I. 
not  liberal,  v.  yj^  '■  -■ 

—  of  the  dead  and  the  righteous,  vi.  161. 
— -proof  of  life  beyond,  iii.  192:2. 

Resurrection,    of    Christ,    see    Jesus    Christ,    the 

Resurrection. 
Reticence,  at  times  a  duty,  iv.  833 :  2. 

—  in   religion,   11.639:2. 
Retriliution,    doctrine   of,   11.579:2. 

—  effects  of,   iii.  142  :  i. 

—  endless,  but  pleasure  short,  11.  23:1. 

—  Ezekiel  attacks  popular  theory  of,  iv.  257:2. 

—  follows  sin,  ii.66:2. 

—  great   law   of,   111.309:1. 

—  in  kind.  1.  207  :  i. 

—  keynote  of  the  law,  iii.  115:  T. 

—  law   of,   iv.  257:1-2. 

—  metaphors  of  process,  iii.  25:1. 

—  a   natural    consequence,    iii.  25:2. 
• — of  David,    11.  150  :  t. 

—  self-inflicted,  iii.  loi  :  t. 
-—sin  and  law  of,  ii.7-|o:2. 

Reuben,  Jacob  ignores  old  sin  of,  1.  1:1:2. 

—  saves  Joseph.  1.87:2. 

--;nid  (\:u\.  rcfjuest  refused  by  Moses,  i.  478:  T. 
Reuben,   trilic   of,    anxious   blessing  by   "Moses,   i. 
619:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLl':  —  INDEX. 


Riff 


Reuben,   tribe,  claim  of,   1.434:2. 

—  fate  predicted   by  Jacob,   i.  1 11  :  2,  112  :  i. 

—  largely  dies  out,  i.6i9:2. 

—  religious  decay  of,  i.479:  i- 

—  and    of    Gad,    lose    fellowship    with    other 

tribes,  i.  479  :  2. 
Reuss,  E.  W.  E.,  cited,  iv.  361  :  2,  vi.  390:  i,  391  :  i, 

589 :  2,  59.S  :  2. 
Revelation,  cannot  be  a  mystery,  vi.  835  :  i. 

—  circumstances    of    the    great    divine    revela- 

tions,  V.  415.  416  :  2.  417  :  I. 

—  consistent  witli   God's  character,   iii.7o:i. 

—  deals   with   liroad   facts   rather   than   details 

vi.  248:  1-2. 

—  evolution  of,  vi.  687  :  i. 

—  God's  in  His  Son,  vi.  497-500. 

—  great  N.  T.  use  of  word,  vi.  364 :  2. 

—  method     of.      111.645:1,670:2,748:2,749:2 

sq.,  756:  1,789:2. 
— mysterious,    v.  433  :  2,  434  :  i . 

—  must  be  internal  as  well  as  external,  v.  643  : 

1-2. 

—  must  be   relative  and  capable  of  growth,   i. 

506:2,507:  I. 

—  need  of,  iii.  439:  2. 

—  of   God    is    through    history,    1.506:2. 

—  of  Israel,  iii.  791  :  i. 

—  presupposed  by  all   religions,  iv.  69:  i. 

—  primeval,  1.622:2. 

—  why  left  obscure,  v.  301  :  1-2. 

—  and  law,  iii.  827  :  2. 

—  and  the  two  dispensations,  vi.  507:  2,  508:  i. 
Revelations.   Book  of,   date,   iv.  391  :  2. 

—  moral  teaching,  vi.399:2. 

—  supplement  to  Gospel  of  John.  v.  240:2. 
Revenge,  vi.  351  :  2. 

—  counted  a  virtue  in  barbaric  times,  ii.238:  i. 

—  creation  of  blood-feuds  by.  i.  716:  i. 

—  sin  of,  iv.  715  :  2. 

—  and  pity,  iii.  427  :  I. 

Reverence,  beginning  of  wisdom,   iii.  353:1. 

—  for  the   aged,   1.340:2. 

—  for  sacred  places,  iv.  88g  :  i. 

—  good   and   ill   side   of,   v.  369. 

—  pre-rcquisite  of  truth,  iii.  352:  2. 

—  to  God.  i.  335  :  2. 

—  and   love,   iii.  124:. 2 

—  and    righteousness.    1.513:1. 
Revivalism,  tied  to  emotionalism.  vi.8o6:2. 
Revivals.    "  Casuals  "    in,    v.  65  :  2. 
Reward,  equal,  to  unequal  ability,  iv.  788:1. 
Reward    and    punishment     (see    also    Suffering; 

Eschatology).   doctrine  of.  vi.8o:i. 

—  not   unjustly  given   for  belief  and   unbcHcf. 

vi.  2j8 :  2. 
Rewards,  teaching  of  Christ  concerning,  iv.  767 :  t. 
Rczin.    king   of    Syria,    relations    with    Pekah,    11. 

397:  I.  406:  I  ;  iii.  643:  T. 
Rezon  of  Damascus,  11.276:2. 


Rich,  the  fading  away  of,  vi.  575-7. 

—  follies,   sins,    and   end   of,   vi.  622-5. 

—  wrong    of   discriminations    in    favor   of,   vi. 

585-8. 

—  and  poor.   iii.  383  :  2. 
and   Jeremiah,  iv.  272  :  2. 

Rich  young  man,  the,  iv.  765:  1,880:2, 
Riches,   danger  of,   iv.  766  :  i,  882  :  2. 

—  feed  vanity,   iii.  492:1. 

—  give  no  lasting  delight,  iii.  489:  i. 

—  inheritance  of,  iii.  491  :  2. 

—  mutability   of.   iii.  132  :  2. 

- — of  a  quiet  heart.   111.486:2. 

—  of  wisdom,   iii.  361:  i. 

—  reliance  on,   iii.  132:1. 

—  true  view  and  use  of.  v.  93  :  2,  94. 

—  trust  in,   iii.  491  :  i. 

—  the   world's   and   Jesus'   idea   contrasted,   v. 

68 :  2. 
Riehm,  on  Psalms,  iii.  15  :  2.  23  :  2.  94  :  2,  125  :  i. 
Right  must  be  victorious,  1.614:1. 
Righteous,  the,  distaste  for  sinners,  iii.  72:1. 

—  hatred   their  portion,   iii.  180:2. 

—  have  a  present  judgmen.t.  vi.  718-720. 

—  saved  only  by  God's  mercy,  vi.  719-720. 

—  sufferings  of,   and  their  aim,  vi.  706-710. 

—  vindication   of,   iii.  102:2. 

—  and   wicked   suffer  alike,   iv.  259:2. 
Righteousness   (see  also  Goodness),  vi.  82-83. 

—  active  and  of  faith,  iv.  258  :  2. 

—  attribute  of  ideal  king.  iii.  186:  r. 

—  blessing  of,  iii.  385  :  2. 

—  ceremonial,  iv.  714:2. 

—  children  inherit,  iii.  386:1. 

—  condition   of  salvation,   111.363:2. 

—  contrasted  with   sin,  iii.  18:2. 

—  conviction  of.  a  necessity,  v.  243. 

—  different  meanings  of,  vi.  155  :  2.  156. 
two   in   Isaiah,   111.729:2,827:1. 

—  Divine,  questioned,  iv.  259  :  2. 

—  exalted  by  Isaiah,  iii.  661  :  i. 

—  fruition  of  desire,  iii.  100:2. 

—  garment  of,  iii.  317:  i. 

—  glory  for  teachers  of,   iv.  429  :  2. 

—  God's  acts  governed.   111.53:1. 

—  imputed,   v.  546:  i. 

—  in  the  new  creation,  vi.  751  :  2. 
— ■judicial,  iii.  186  :  i. 

—  man  not  saved  by,  11.785:2. 

—  man's  reflection  of  God's,   iii.  281  :  I. 

—  meaning  of,  iii.  762  :  2,  784  :  i. 

—  moral   ideal  of,   111.765:2. 

—  more  efficient  than  sin,  v.  244  :  i. 

—  must    be    based    on    submission    to    God,    v. 

582:  T. 

—  not  demanded  by  idolatry,  iii.  387:  i. 

—  of  God,   111.96:2.786:1. 

—  of  Israel.  111.784:2. 

—  Paul's  doctrine  of.  v.  S;8. 


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Righteousness,  proof  and  means  of  its  possibility, 
V.  243:  2,  244:  I. 

—  stability  of,  iii.  281  :  2. 

—  and  affliction,  iii.  120:2. 

—  and  judgment,   iii.  246:1. 

Rimmon,  to  bow  in  the  house  of,  ii.  354:  1,2. 

Rites,  see  Ritual. 

Ritual,  Rites,  as  part  of  "  the  flesh,"  vi.  149. 

—  Christian,   liberty    in,   vi.  246:1. 

only   valid    as    outgrowths    of   belief,    vi. 

251- 

not   the   whole  of   Christianity,   vi.  803  :  2, 

804:1. 

—  eating  forbidden  things,  vi.  418:2. 

—  false  peace  of,     iv.  481-7. 

—  helpless  in  great  emergencies,  11.539:1. 

—  importance  of,  11.548:1. 

—  institutions  a   necessity,   i.  532  :  2. 

—  Levitic,  growth  of  the,  ii.260:  i. 
— ^limitations  of,  ii.580:  i. 

—  negative  value  of,  11.552:1. 

—  no  nation  without  a,  i.  222  :  i. 

—  nothing   beside    character,    v.  918-921. 

—  of  Ezekiel's  vision,   iv.  340 :  i  sq. 

—  overgrowth  of,  iv.  243  :  2. 

—  power  of,  ii.  540:  i. 

—  public  worship  and,  iv.  319:2. 

—  to  each   his   own,   vi.  550. 

—  and  formalit}',  iv.  481  :  i  sq. 

Ritualism  (see  also  Ceremonialism;  Asceticism): 

—  genesis  and  dangers,  vi.  237. 

—  lifelessness  of,  iv.  489:1. 

—  may  consist  in  hatred  of  forms,  vi.  240:  T. 

—  the  natural  twin  of  mysticism,  vi.  192:2. 

—  a  self-indulgence  of  will,  vi.  252  :  i. 
Rivalry,  in  business,  111.484:1. 
Rizpah,  courage  of,  11.196:2. 

Robbers  may  prosper,  ii.  T^^i :  1,  73S  :  2. 
Robbery,  law  against,  i.278:  i. 
Robe  of  the  ephod,  1.  286:  i. 

Robertson,  F.  W.,  melancholy  and  its  reaction,  ii. 
312:  I. 

—  on  man  and  civilization,  vi.67:2. 
Robertson,  W.,  cited,  vi.  699:  i. 

Robinson,   Edward,    on   birthplace   i>f   David    and 

Jesus,  ii.  72  :  I. 
Rock,  symbolism  of,  vi.  694:  2,  695  :  i. 
Rock  of  Ages,  i.  136:  i. 
Rod  of  Moses,  i.  139:  i. 
Rogers,   H.,   cited  on   divine  origin  of  llie   Bible, 

V.  586:  I. 
Roll,  The,  of  Jeremiah,  iv.  129:  i. 
Roman   Catholic   Qiurch,  administrntive   wisdom, 

V.  359 :  T. 

—  cause    of    Protestant    secessions    toward,    v. 

458:  1-2. 

—  lack  of  unity,  v.  458  :  2. 

—  less  dangerous  than  corrupt  commercialism, 

iii.  780:  2. 


Roman  Catholic  Church,  marked  as   faithless  by 
treatment   of   Scripture,  vi.  360:1. 

—  results    of    its    defining    religious    truth,    v. 

301  :  2. 

—  theory   of   "development,"   vi.  647-8. 
Roman   Emperors,  "Household"  of,  v.  620:2,  vi. 

123:2,  184. 

—  early    conversions    among    imperial    family, 

vi.  123:  2,  184  :  2. 
Roman  Empire,  early  agnosticism  the  religion  of, 
V.  339 :  2,  340 :  I . 

—  allowed  large  Jewish  autonomy,  vi.  586 :  2. 

—  antagonism   of   Christianity  to  its   basis,  v. 

604:  I. 

—  condition  in   Christ's  time,  v.  123 :  2,  124:  i. 
in  Paul's,  v. 900:  1-2. 

—  fine  portrayal  of  soldiery  in  N.  T.,  v.  429. 

—  fine  quality  of  military  officers,  vi.  469:2. 
Roman   Empire,   jealousy   of  voluntary  organiza- 
tions,  V.  491  :  2,  492  :  I. 

and     suppression    of    popular     share     in 

politics,  vi.  317:  I. 

—  protects  Paul  and  early  Christianity  against 

the  Jews,  vi.  370:  r. 

—  provincial  administration,  v.  491  :  1-2. 

—  reaction  on  the  Church,  vi.37:  1,2. 

—  social   unhopefulness   under,   vi.  35  :  2. 

—  subjects  directed  to  pay  Roman  tribute,  iv. 

893:1. 

—  unfriendHness     to     unrecognized     religious 

communities,    vi.  129:2. 

—  and   the    Beast,    vi.  901  :  2,  902:  i,  905. 
Roman  jus,  i.  521  :  2. 

Romans,   the,   antagonism  to   Eastern   mysticism, 

V.  630 :  2. 
Romans,  Epistle  to,  characteristics,  thought,  and 

tone  of.   vi.  T91  :  T,  318:  2,  329. 

—  as  to  remission  of  sin,  vi.  14:2. 

—  doxology  in,  vi.  667:  i. 

—  idea  of  universal  salvation  in,  vi.7:2. 

—  on  creators  of  divisions,  vi.663:2. 

—  on  the  sprinkling  of  blood,  1.272:2. 

—  resemblance  to  i   Peter,  vi.  672. 

—  cited,   vi.  550:  i. 

Rome,   city   of,   base  and   dreadful   conditions   at 
Christian  era,  vi.  35  :  2. 

—  early  church  at,  prol)al)le  composition  of,  v. 

613  :  T. 
Paul's   services   to,   v.  508:1. 

—  heritor  of  Jerusalem's  spiritual  position,  vi. 

40:  2. 

—  Jewish  influence  in,  vi.  124:  i. 

—  miracle    of    Christian    life    surviving    in,    v. 

525:  T. 

—  place   of    judicial    trials    in,    vi. 489:  1-2. 
of  Paul's  imprisonment,  vi.  123  :  2. 

Ruhnus,  cited,  vi.  4 '2  :  i. 

Ruin   from   evil   counsel,   iv.  242:2. 

—  of  human  lives,  iii.  590:2. 


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Sac 


Ruler,  good.  Shepherd  synonymous  with,  ii.  69 :  i. 
Rulers,  bad,  may  be  God's  instruments,  vi.698:2. 

—  Christian  duty  of  obeying,  vi.  698:2. 

—  responsibility  of,  i.  269  :  i. 

Ruskin.  John,  nominal   and  practical   religion,   iv. 
286:  I. 

—  on  the  gloom  of  history,  ii.226:2. 

—  on  modern  commerce,  i.  593  :  2. 

—  on  a  thunder  storm,  i.  159:  i  ;  ii.  320:  I. 

—  quoted,    i.  518:  2;  ii.  782:  1,2,  787:  i. 

Ruth,    carries    on    the    house    of    David,    iv. 
179:2. 

—  descendants  of,  i.853:  i. 

—  her  marriage,  i.  852  :  i. 

—  in  the  harvest-field,  i.  845  :  2. 

—  and  Naomij  i.  842  :  2. 

—  see  also  Boaz. 

Ruth.  Book  of.  date,  i.850:  i. 

■■  Rutherford.     Mark,"    on    Job's    comforters,    ii. 

712:2. 
Rutherford,  S.,  cited  or  quoted,  v.  742  :  2.  vi.  322  :2. 

Sabaism.  ii.  429  :  2. 

Sahatier,    M.,    cited    or    quoted,    v.  725  :  2,  761  :  I, 

846:  I. 
Sabbath   (see  also  Sunday"),  fourth  commandment 

discussed,  i.  197-9. 

—  breaking  of,   obliterates   distinctive    sign   of 

the  religious,   i.  432:1. 

prime    cause    of    Jewish    hostility    to 

Jesus,    V.  158  :  2. 

—  Christ    and    the,    i.  432  :  2,  iv.  736  :  1-2.  737  :  l- 

2,831  :  2,  832:  I. 

—  a  Day  of  Rest  imperative,  vi.247:2. 

—  exalted  by  Isaiah,  iii.834:2. 

—  God's   fair  claim  on  our  time,   1.336:1. 

—  in  Chaldea,  i.  471:1. 

—  Jeremiah's   warnings   against   neglecting,   iv. 

99-102. 

—  Jesus'  views  on,  v.  158-9. 

—  keeping  of.  great  moral  benefit.  1.512:2. 
— -law  of.  not  elastic,  ii.  53  :  2. 

—  made   for   man,   ii.  673  :  2,  iv.  832  :  i. 

—  means  of  unity,   i.432:2. 

—  oblations,    i.  471  :  2. 

—  observance   required   before   the   Command- 

ments were  promulgated,   i.  179:2. 

—  observed  by  early   Babylonians,  vi.247:l. 

—  of  Babylonian  origin,  i.  471  :  T. 

—  permanent  or  temporary,  i.  197-9. 

—  pre-j\Iosaic.  vi.  247:1. 

—  profanation   in  Jerusalem,  ii.  673:1. 

—  re-enforced   by   Isaiah,   iii.  746:1. 

—  rest  from  labor  the  rudimentary,  iv.  99:1. 

—  social  aspect  of  the,  i.  432  :  2. 

—  the    weekly,    i.3?o:2. 

—  and   Nehemiah.  ii.673:  i. 

—  and   new   moon,   days   of  worship   and   rest- 

iv.  452 :  I. 


Sabbatic   ideas,    rest  and    redemption,    i.  351 :  i. 

—  year,   i.  360:  i,  iv.  95  :  2. 

favorable  to  new  preachings,  v.  30:1. 

Sabellius,  doctrine  of,  vi.  501  :  2. 
Sacerdotalism,  origin   of,   {.394:1. 
Sacrament  of  sorrow,   iv.  885  :  i. 
Sacrament,  the  paschal,  i.  472  :  2. 
Sacraments,    relation   to   salvation,   v.  546 :  2. 

—  Romish   doctrine  of,  ii.  22:1. 
Sacred  enclosures,  iv.  327  :  2. 

—  moral  obligations  violated,   iv.  253  :  2. 
Sacrifice   (see  also  Self-sacrifice;   Sufferings),  as 

a  good-will  offering,  vi.  183-4. 

—  dedication   in.  iv.  266:1. 

—  of  a  grateful   heart,   iii.  141  :  i. 

—  of  Jesus  Christ  for  us,  ii.  708:  r. 

atoning,  i v.  342  :  i .  343  :  i  sq. 

symbolism  of,  vi.  524 :  2,  525  :  I. 

—  of   prayer,    iii.  19:  i. 

—  Paul  on,  vi.  143:  1-2. 

—  relative  value  of,  iii.  141 :  r. 

—  sin  atoned  for  by,  iv.  542 :  i. 

—  spirit  of,  i.  56,  57- 

—  spiritual,  iii.  635  :  i. 

—  symbolical,  of  believers,  vi.  695. 

—  worth  of,  iii.  135  :  2. 

Sacrifice,   Sacrifices,  ceremonial,   1.248:1, 

—  analogy  of,  ii.  208  :  2. 

—  Christ  came  to  repeal,  ii.  267  :  2. 

—  deprecated,   ii.  266  :  i. 

—  doctrine    of   the,    i.  164:2. 

—  early    Christian    difficulties    regarding,    v. 

666. 

—  feasting  on,   iii.  64  :  2. 

—  human,    ii.  349  :  2,  408  :  i.  430 :  i.  iii.  269  :  I. 

—  idea  underlying,  v.  194  :  2.  195  :  i. 

—  in  Israel,  iii.  387 :  2. 

—  institution  of  antiquity,  iv.  49:  i. 

—  Jewish  and  pagan  paralleled,  iii.  844:2. 

—  laws  of,  i.  561  :  2. 

—  main  part  of  Temple  ritual,  ii.  262:  I. 

—  of  burnt-offering,  {.243:2. 

—  of  the  early  days.  i.  165  :  i. 

—  of  the   Levites,    {1.525:2. 

—  of  Mesha's  son.  ^.349:2. 

—  order  of,   i.  293  :  i. 

—  relation    to    Christianity,    i.  565  :  i. 

—  scheme  of,  {{.264:2. 

—  significances  of,  i.  165  :  2. 

—  Temple,  ii.  263  :  2. 

—  to  propitiate  god^^.  iii.  387:1. 

—  two   kinds,   {{.614:1. 

—  and     e.xp{atory,     figure    of    the     Lamb,    v. 

128:  1-2. 

—  see   also   Jesus    Christ,    and    Offerings. 
Sacr{ficial    burn{ng,    d{rect{ons,    1.249:1 

—  eating,    i.  258:  2. 

-—  **"! •■■'..    \.  250 :  I.  290  :  T. 

—  -  ?if*.s,  i.  561  :  2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


1 06 


Sacrificial  meals,   1.565:1. 
Sacrilegious,  barrenness  of  the,  i.392:  i. 
Sadducees,    character    of    teaching,    v.  339-340. 

—  chief  early  antagonists  of  Christianity,  ibid. 

—  doctrine  and  tone,   v.  352  :  2. 

—  Jesus   and,  iv.  894-5. 

—  the  Jewish   aristocracy,   iv.  750:2. 

—  strike     hand-^     with      I'harisees,     iv.  750:2, 

77S :  2. 
Safety,  in  connnunion  with   God,   iii.74;2. 

—  in   God's   care,    iii.  83:2. 

—  metaphor  of,  iii.  51:1. 

—  of    present    calm,    breeds    carelessness,    iii. 

80:2. 
"  Saints,    the,"    Scriptural    meaning    of    term,    v. 
419:2,   633:1.    vi.  T16-117,    119:1,    193:2, 
194,  646:  2,   647  :  I. 

—  Paul's    use,    v.  620:  i-2,  vi.  13:  i. 

—  clerical   and   lay   use,   vi.  193  :  2,  194. 
Saints,   condition   of.   during   the   thousand  years, 

vi.  914:  2,  915  :  I. 

—  heritage   in   Christ,    vi.  i6:i. 

—  "  natal  "  days  of,  v.  374. 

—  spirit    of   prayer    in,    and    welfare,    v.  573-6. 

—  their   stay   in    trouble,    vi.  887  :  2. 

—  witnesses  in  heaven  to  good  deeds  on  eartli, 

vi.542:  1-2. 

—  as  a  body,  f.tness  for  secular   judgment,   v. 

656-7.' 
'■  Saith,"'   the   word,   how   used,   ii.  203  :  2. 
Salmanassar    IV.,    besieges    Samaria,    iv.  454:1. 
Salmon,   hill   in   Central    Palestine,   iii.  176:1. 
Salmon,   the   husband    of    Rahab,    i.  671  :  2. 
Salmon,  Dr.  G.,  '"  Introduction  to   N.   T.,''  cited, 
V.  297:2,    298:2,    299:1,    329:1,    382:2, 
.397:  I,  vi.  569:2,   589:2. 

on   Apocrypha,   vi.  572 :  2. 

on    Apostles'    Creed,    v.  397:1. 

reply  to  Zeller  on   the   Acts,   v.  401-2. 

—  on  infallibility  of  tlic  Church,  v.  372:  i. 
Salt,  for  the  sacrifice,  i.  255:1. 

Salt    of    the    earth,    iv.  712:1  sq. 
Salvation    (see   also  Justification   by   Faith;    Re- 
demption), as  a  hope,  v.  573  :  2. 

—  as  spiritual   armor,   vi.  348:1. 

—  at  once  a  fight  and  a   rest,  vi.  164:2. 

—  by   destruction.    1.21:1. 

—  comes  from,  and  is,  God,  iii.  162:1. 

—  comes   of  mercy,   vi.  719:  2,  720:  I. 

—  effect   of  message   of,   iv.  842  :  2. 

—  for   God's   servants,   iii.  113:1. 

—  God's  end   in.   vi.  31-33. 

—  in   repentance,  ii.  150:2. 

—  in  sight,  iii.  836:  i. 

—  inward  result  of,  iv.  314:2. 

—  just  reward  of  belief,  vi.248:2. 

—  legalist   vs.    Pauline   schemes,   v.  860:1. 
• — metaphors   of,    iii.  54:1. 

■ — method.    vi.3^8:2. 


Salvation,   needs   confession   as   sign   of   faith,  v. 
583:1-2. 

—  of   the   godly,    iii.  41  :  2. 

—  of   the   Jews,    iii.  789:1. 

—  only  through  the  Son,  vi.  502. 

—  Paul  on,  vi.  12:  i. 

—  process   of,   iv.  306  :  i  sq. 

—  question   of  gradual,   vi.  810:1. 

—  requisites,    v.  470  :  2,  471  :  i. 

—  rests   on   feeling,   not  knowledge,   v.  195:1. 

—  self-working   of,    vi.  139-140. 

—  set   by   Jesus   above   judgment,   v.  32:1. 

—  teaching  the   child,   iii.  362:2. 

—  through  the  Flood,  vi.  708-9. 

—  to    whom    due,    vi.  372:  2,  373  :  t. 

—  universality,    question    of,    v.  594:1. 

contingent    on    free-will,    vi.  922:2. 

Peter's   proclamation   of,   v.  435:1. 

taught    in    Scriptures,    vi.  119. 

Salvation   Army,   work   of,   vi.  342:1. 
Samaria,  iii.  653  :  2. 

—  besieged     by      Shalmanescr     II.,     ii.399:2, 

409:  r. 

—  Elisha  and  the  siege  of,   ii.  359:1. 

—  fall    of,    i.  503  :  I,  iv.  454  :  I. 

—  famine  in,  ii.  359:1. 

—  idolatry  at,  ii.  298  :  2. 

—  inhabitants   in   captivity,   ii.  400:  i,  401  :  2. 

—  long     siege      under      Salmanassar      (Shal- 

manescr),   iv.  454 :  I. 

—  new    inhabitants    of,    ii.  400:  i,  401  :  2,  403  :  I, 

2. 

—  warning  from,   iii.  655:1. 

—  see   Shechem. 
Samaritan,  the  Good,  v.  80-83. 

Samaritans,   feud    with    the   Jews,   v.  82  :  2,  147  :  I, 
3S5  :  2. 

—  history     after    captivity     by     Assyrians,     ii. 

404:  1.2. 

—  origin   of,   v.  T47:  i. 

Sammael.   a   demon,    same  as  Azazel,   i.  ,304:1. 
Samson,  birth  announced  by  the  angel,  i.  810:2. 

—  dauntless    in    battle,    i.  816-819. 

—  death  of,  i.  825  :  2. 

—  faith  and  character  of,  i.  812:1. 

—  fallen  hero,  1.822:2. 

—  in  Gaza,  i.  819-822. 

—  in  prison,  i.  825  :  T. 

—  marriage    of,    i.8T3sq. 

—  most    conspicuous    of    Judges    of    Dan,    i. 

115:2. 

—  no  record  of  early  life,  i.  813:1. 

—  plunging   into   life,   i.  812-816. 

—  riddle  of,  i.  815  :  2. 

—  strengthened  by  the  spirit  of  God,  ii.  42 :  2. 

—  to  be  a  Nazarite.  i.  81 1:2. 

—  and  the  bees,   1.815:1. 

—  and   the  city-gate  of  Gaza,   1.821:1. 

—  and    Delilah,    i.  821:1. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    P.TP.T.r.  —  INDEX. 


Sat 


Samson  and  the  lion,  1.814:2. 
Samuel  affronted  by   Israel.   11.33:2. 

—  after  death  appears  to   Saul,   11.  105  :  r. 

—  anointing    of    David,    ii.  67  :  i,  (x) :  i. 
of    Saul,    ii. -11  :  I,  iv.  447  :  I. 

—  arraigns   Israel,   11.44:1. 

—  as  Judge,   11.  3J  :  i. 

—  beauty  and  purity  of  cliaractcr,  11.38:1. 

—  brought  to  Eli,  11.  i_':  i. 

—  burnt-offering  to   God,  ii.  29:1. 

—  calls  people  to  Mizpeli.   11.44:1. 

—  circuit  of,   ii.  32  :  i. 

—  comforts  people,  ii  54:  1. 

—  commemorates  Israel's  deliverance.  11.  31:1. 
■ — compels  Israel  to  abandon  Idolatry.  11.27:2. 
• — consecrated  to  God's  work.  11.  11  :  1,  12:  i. 
• — David's   Intercourse   with.    11.  70:1. 

—  dealing  with  people,  11.52:1. 

—  defines   a   kint;,   11.34:1. 

—  demonstrates    God's    power    to    people,    ii. 

54:  I- 

—  early   control   of   himself   shown.    11.19:1,2. 

—  first  of  the  prophets,  11.  7:  i. 
— -grieved   with   Saul,   11.65:2. 

—  growth  of.  typifying  Christ,  11.  15:2. 

—  hears    voice    of    God,    ii.  19:1. 

—  Import    of   name,    ii.  11  :  i. 

—  intercession    of.    ii.29:  r. 

—  Israel   demands  a  king  of.   11.32:2. 

—  journeys  to  Bethlehem,  li.68:  i. 

—  kills    Agag,   11.66:2. 

—  lessons  derived  from  Saul's  seeking.  11.37:2. 

—  message  of  God  to.  11.  19:2. 

—  predicts  to  Saul,  11.41:2. 

—  priestly    functions    exercised   by.    iii.25o:2. 

—  protest   of,    to    Israel,    disregarded.    11.34:2. 

—  recognized  as  prophet  of  God.  ii.20:  2,21  :  i. 

—  review  of  life  of,   ii.2io:T. 

—  Saul   is  brought  to,  11.35:1. 

—  significance  of  God's  message  to,  11.  19:2. 

—  uncorruptcd    by    lull's    sons,    11.  18:2. 

—  \indlcalion    of   himself,    11.49:2. 

—  vision  of,  ii.  18 :  i. 

—  and    Saul,    at    Gilgal.    11.49:1,66:1. 
first  meeting  of,  11.  38.:  i. 

first    and    last    meetings    comp.-ired,    ii. 

40:  T,  2. 

—  and    Witch    of    Endor.    11.  105  :  i. 
Samuel,  books  of,   11.209:2. 
Sanballat   the   Horonite,    11.646:2. 
Sanctification,  as  stripping  off  spiritual  evil  cloth- 
ing,  vi.  693  :  2. 

—  as    unity   with    God.    vi.  338:  1-2. 

—  in   common    life,   Iv.  349:2. 

—  of   the   body,    vi.  338:1. 

—  of   the    spirit,    vi.  35S  :  2,  359  :  T. 

—  true    meaning    of.    v.  419:  2,  vi.  116-117. 

—  see  Holiness. 

Sanctity   not   sinlessness,   vi.  775  :  2. 


Sanctuaries.    local   Jewish,   hard   to  keep   idolatry 

from,  1.  563  :  2. 
Sanctuary,  the  old  Jewish,  1.  215-217. 

—  central,    established,    1.563:1. 

—  Ezekiel   and.   iv.  324 :  2. 

—  half-shekel   of,   1  v.  888:2. 

—  Iniquity  of,   1.485:1. 
Sanctuary,  right  of,   1.485:1. 
Sanday,   Dr.,  on   Psalm  ex..  111.277:1. 
Sanhedrin    at   Jerusalem,    composition    and    func- 
tion,   V.  340:  I,  505  :  T. 

—  supreme  privileges,  v.  413. 

—  and   the   Apostles,   v.  340,  341-2. 
Sarah,   Abraham's   wife,   1.  29-30. 

—  death  of,  1.  6r  :  i. 

—  jealous  of   I  lagar,  1.  42  :  2. 

—  laughter  of,   i.  47:1. 

—  not  patient,   1.  41  :  2. 

—  and   Hagar,   111.443:2. 
Sardis,   taken   by   Cyrus,   111.766:2. 

—  Church    of.     ii.  58:  2,  vi.  841  :  1-2,  843  :  2, 847: 

2,848:  I. 
Sargon  II.,  accession  of,  11.419:  i. 

—  campaign   against    Egypt,    iv.  532:1. 

—  captures    Samaria,    ii.  400:1. 

—  defeats    Merodach-Baladan,    11.420:1. 

—  inscription  of,  11.461:1. 

—  overthrows    Samaria,    111.654:1. 

—  prayer  to   Assur,   111.667:2. 

—  replaces    population    of    Samaria,    ii.40«:  r, 

401  :  2,403:  I,  2. 

—  sends   priests   to    Samaria,    11.403:2. 
Sarpl.  Father  Paul,  last  hours  of,  v.  543 :  2. 
Satan,   as   the   modern   god,   v.  754:1. 

—  as  tempter  of  Jesus,  v.  35-37. 

—  challenged.   11.704:1. 

—  "  delivering  over  to.''  vi.  405-7. 

—  desired    to    have    the    disciples,    iv.  914:2. 

—  disappears,    11.  710:1. 

—  double    relation,    subjecting"    and    subjected, 

vi.  883:  2,  884:  1,886:2. 

—  father   of  censoriousness,   vi.  617  :  2. 

—  final  judgment  of,   vi.  913-918. 

—  his    question,    ii.  702  :  2. 

—  in    Chronicles,   ii.  536:1. 

—  in  the  parable  of  the   Sower,   iv.  842  :  i. 

—  limited  by  Divine  control,   ii.  541  :  i. 

—  not  primary  cause  of  evil.   iil.  579:1. 

—  not   successful,   11.542:1. 

—  of  Dante,  11.  70T  :  i. 

—  of    Job,    11.700:2,709:2.710:2. 

—  of  Milton,   ii.  701  :  t. 

—  opportunities    from    Church    weaknesses,   v. 

738:  1-2. 

—  persecutor  of  Job,  11.537:2. 

—  power   of,    ii.  702  :  i. 

—  question  of  personality,  vi.  332,  406-7,  504  :  2, 

613:  2,614:  T,  725  :  2. 
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Satan,  belief  in    personality   necessary   for  virtue 
and  hope,  vi.  614. 

—  tempts    Christ,    iv.  70O  :  !  sq.,  818  :  i  sq. 

—  theory  of  his  activity,  vi.  406:  i. 

—  the  noun  as   lir^t   used,   iv.  (137:  r. 

—  the  rabbis  on  his  abode,  vi.  29:->. 

—  transformation   to   angel  of  light,  v.  796:2, 

797:1. 

—  Zechariah   and   the,   iv.  630:1. 
Satisfaction  of  outraged  justice,  1.343:1. 
Saul,  address  at  Gibeah,  ii.89:2. 

—  anointed  by  Samuel,  ii.  41 :  I. 

—  antithesis  of  David,  ii.58:l. 

—  army  at  JMicmash  under,  ii.  55:2. 

—  at   Endor,   ii.  103  :  2. 

—  at  the   Feast,   ii.  39:2. 

—  at    Mount   Gilboa,    ii.  104:1. 

—  at   the   Sacrilice,   ii.39:i. 

—  Bible  inaccuracies  of  reign  of.  ii.  55:1,2. 

—  bones   buried   at   Jabesh-Gilead,    ii.  197:1. 

—  brought  to  Samuel,  ii.  35:1. 

—  chosen  king,  ii.  43  :  2. 

—  commanded  to  exterminate  Amalek,  ii.  65  :  i. 

—  compared  to   Louis   XIV.,   ii.6i:2. 

—  condemns  Jonathan  to  death,  ii.  61  :  2,  63  :  2. 

—  contact   with    supernatural,    ii.  42:1. 

—  cunning  of,  ii.  78:1. 

—  David   harper   to,    ii.  70  :  2. 

—  David    laments    for,    ii.  117:1. 

—  David   rebukes,   iii.  24:1. 

—  defeated   at   Gilboa,   ii.  110:2. 

—  desecration  of  body  of,   ii.  112:1. 

—  disobedience  of,  at  Amalek,  ii.65:2. 

—  disregards   Samuel's   instruction,   ii.57:i. 

—  efiforts   against    David,    ii.  78:  l,  79:  l. 

—  expediency  of,  ii.  57  :  2. 

—  final   rejection   of,   ii.  64  :  i,  66:  i. 

—  first  meeting  with    Samuel,  ii.  38:1. 

—  God  fails  to  advise,  ii.63:  t,  104:2. 

—  great  error  of,   ii.  63:1. 

—  hatred  of  David,   iii.  155:2. 

—  hides  himself,  ii.45:i. 

—  in  rage  with  Jonathan,  ii.84:2. 

—  jealous  of  David,   ii.  76:2. 

—  lesson  of  career  of,  ii.67:  i. 

—  life   spared  by   David,   {1.94:2,96:2. 

—  massacres   priests  of   Nob.   ii.  90:1. 

—  murderous    mood    transformed,    ii.82:i. 

—  not  chosen  as  ideal  king,  ii.36:2. 

—  orders   injudicious   fast,    ii.62:i. 

—  people   delighted    with,    ii.48:i. 

—  Philistine  oppression   in   time  of,  ii.38:2. 

—  points   lacking  in,   ii.  36:1. 

—  prediction  to,  by  Samuel,  ii.4i:2. 

—  proclamation    to    Israel,    ii.48:i. 

—  recognizes  God  as  the  King,  11.48:2. 

—  reign   of,   ii. 502:1. 

—  relieves   Jabcsh-Gilead.    11.46:2. 

—  returns   to    Gibeah,    ii.  .^5  :  2. 


Saul,  review  of  life  of,  ii.  112:  1,2,210:2. 

—  Samuel,  after  death,  appears  to,  ii.  105:  i. 

—  seeks    David's    life,    ii.  80:1. 

—  seeking    Samuel,    lessons    derived    from,    ii. 

—  sends   for  David,  ii.  74:1. 

—  slays  Ahimelech,  ii.  90:1. 

—  spares  Agag,  ii.  65  :  i. 

—  Spirit  of  the  Lord  and,  11.48:1. 

—  suicide  of,   ii.  110:2. 

—  touched  by  David's  generosit\',  ii.  95  :  2. 

—  willfulness  of,  ii.  61 :  i,  104 :  i. 

—  and  his  sons  buried,  ii.  112:  i. 

—  and  David,  building  of  altars  by,  iv.  339:  I. 

—  see   Samuel   and   Saul. 
Saul  of  Tarsus,  see  Paul. 

Saul    (Paul),   among  the  prophets,   11.42:2,43:1. 
Savings  banks,   parochial,   v.  345:1-2. 
Saviour,  see  Jesus  Christ. 
Savonarola,    martyrdom   of,    iii.  594;  2. 

—  persecuted,  11.315:2. 

"  Savor,"  of  knowledge  of  God,  v.  740. 

Sayce,  A.  H.,  cited  or  quoted,  ii.  612:  2,  iii.  775  :  2, 

iv.  172:2,    185:1,    360:1,    368:1,    369:2, 

395:2,    565:  I,   687:  I. 

—  see  also  "Records  of  the  Past." 
Scapegoats,  public,  qualities   for,  v.  194:1-2. 
Sceva's  sons,  i.  197  :  i. 

Schaff,    Philip,    cited,    vi.  402:1. 
Schism,    whether   justifiable,    v.  637:1. 
Schleiermacher,    F.    E.,   on    Christ's   teaching,   vi. 

406 :  2. 
Schmiedel,     P.     W.,     on     Paul's     eschatology,     v. 

761 :  1,2. 

—  cited,  V.  749 :  1-2,  757  :  2,  771  :  i,  775  :  2,  782  :  2, 

806 :  2. 
Schmidt,   P.,   cited,  vi.  },12  :  i. 
Scholasticism,  ii.  616 :  2. 

Schopenhauer,   A.,  quoted,   i.  523  :  2 ;  iii.  597 :  2. 
Schott,   II.   A.,   cited,   v.  849:  i,  vi.  652  :  i. 
Schrader,  E.,  cited  or  quoted,  iii.  693:  i,iv.  366:  i, 

367 :  2,  368 :  2,  zi},  ■■  2,  384 :  2,  389 :  i,  485 : 

2,  603  :  T,  61T  :  2. 
Schultz,     H.,     quoted,     11.545:2,111.651:2,738:1, 

iv.  467:  T,  5-!2:  2. 
Schrader,  E.,  cited  nr  quoted,  iii.  693  :  i,iv.  366:  I, 
Science,  limitation  of,  iv.  90:1. 

—  need  not  harm   religion,   v.  370:1. 

—  proves  need  of  revelation,  iii.  441 :  2. 

—  and  philosophy,  iii.  351:1. 

Scientific   knowledge   not   revelation,    iii.  441  :  i. 

—  not   sufficient,   iv.  90:1. 

—  and   Bible   faith,  1.770:1,2. 

Scientist,   modern,   analogy  to   prophet,   iii.  710:  I. 

.Scillitan   martyrs,   v.  300:2. 

Scorn   for   the   weak-willed,   iii.  373:1. 

Scorner,   the,   111.379:1. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  vi.  768:1. 

—  on  writing   liclion,  vi.  782  :  I. 


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Scott,  Sir,  W.,  "  Lady  of  tlie  Lake "  quoted,  vi. 
250:  I. 

—  "Legend   of    Montrose"    quoted,    iv.  133:2. 
— "  Quentin    Durward  "    quoted,    iv.  103:1. 

Scott,    r.,  on   Christian   life,   v.  5g5  :  2. 

—  on    Cliristian    obedience    vs.    resistance,    v. 

603. 
Scottish    fast-days,    i.  474:1. 
Scourge,    the   overflowing,    iii.656:2. 
Scribes,   ii.  616:  i. 

Scribism,  feature  of  later  days  of  Israel,  ii.6r6:  i. 
Scriptures   (see  also  Bible;   Inspiration,   Verbal), 

impartiality  of,  i.  138 :  2.  v.  ;i4^  :  i. 

—  inner  and  outer  meanings  of  phrases,  v.  40 :  i. 

—  mode  of  regarding,  ii.  218:  i. 

—  neglected  by  Jews,  iii.  514:2. 

—  not   an   adversative   to   tradition,   vi.  374:2. 

—  reading  of,   in  Jewish   exile,   iii.  746:2. 

—  to  be  used  in  temptation,   iv.  708:1. 

—  verbal    exactness    not    thought    essential    by 

Apostles,  vi.  695  :  2. 

—  ]\Iuratorian   canon,   vi.  389  :  2. 

—  - — fragment,    vi.  391  :  2. 

—  Syriac    version     (Peshitto),    vi.389:2. 
Scythians,  the,   ii.  434:  i,  iv.  9:  2. 

Sealing,  to  Christ,  v.  730:2,  731. 

Seals,  see  under  Revelation,  vi.  855-860. 

Sechinah,  light  of,   iii.  164:1. 

Second  Advent,  see  Jesus  Christ,  Second  Coming 

of. 
Sects,    see   Church. 

Secularizing    religious    buildings,    1.227:2. 
Seeking  a  sign,   iv.  864 :  2. 
Seen  vs.  unseen,  v.  759. 
Seer,  the  term,  iv.  447:1. 

Selden,   John,   on   Jewish    poor-relief,   v.  362 :  2. 
Seleucid  kings,   the,  iv.  411:2. 
Self,    necessity   of   slaying,   vi.  256-261. 

—  those   who   worship,   v.  64:1. 
Self-aggrandizement,  evil  of  motive  even  in  good 

w-orks,  v.  797  :  1-2. 

Self-conceit  (see  also  Vanity),  enemy  to  Chris- 
tian life,  vi.  164  :  i. 

Self-confidence,  aided  by  others'  agreement,  vi. 
229 :  2,  230. 

Self-consciousness,  a  barm  to  efficiency,  v.  337 :  i- 
2. 

—  implies  lack  of  earnestness,  ii.639:2. 

—  not  necessarily  self-righteousness,    iii.  72:1. 
Self-consecration,   iii.  636:1. 

—  behind  act   of  dedication,   ii.6i3:2. 
Self-control,   most   needed   when   in   the   right,   v. 

787 :  2. 

—  in    Christian    life,    vi.689:2. 
Self-deception,    ii.  159:  i. 
Self-cjenial,  the  cross  of,  iv.  868:2. 

—  rca!,   t?   giving  self  to   God,   iv.  755  :  T. 
Self-determination,  part  of  a  direct  and  civilized 

development.   i.530'T. 


Self-effacement,    difficult,   ii.  620:1. 
Self-humiliation  before   God,   ii.620:2. 
Self-encouragement   a   W'ork   of   faith,   iii.  75:2. 
Self-indulgence    (see  also   Sybaritism)    vs.   moral 
life,  vi.  i()9-i70. 

—  of  the  will,  vi.  252:  i. 

—  fatal    to    sound   character,    111.415:2. 
Selfishness  dies  out,  under  love  of  God,  1.531:1. 

—  inimical    to    society,    iv.  548  :  i,  716:  I,  769  :  2. 

—  injury  in  Christian   life,  vi.  135:1-2. 

—  is   atheistic,   iii.  780:2. 

—  is   a  serpent,   ii.  179:2. 

—  of  human   nature,  11.709:2. 

— -of  pain  and  pleasure,  iii.  547:  i. 

—  of  vanity,  ii.  680:2. 

—  refined,   iii.  504  :  i. 

—  uninfiuential,    1.96:2. 

—  and  its  reward,  ii.  99:1. 
Self-knowledge,  great  difficulty  of,  111.582:1. 
Self-preservation   not  the   first   duty,   iii.  35:1. 
Self-reliance,  paralyzed  l)y   an  overseer,  v.  309 :  2. 
Self-righteousness,   essence   of,    iii.  620:  2. 
Self-sacrifice,  as  test  of  spirit  of  God,  vi.322:2. 

- — compensations  of,   v.  205:1. 

—  condition   of   likeness   to    Christ,   vi.  162. 

—  essence    of    holiness,    v.  254  :  2,  255  :  i. 

—  essential    to    Christianity,    vi.  152:1. 

—  exemplified,  v.  83  :  2. 

—  instinct  of,  vi.  784  :  I. 

—  must  include  small  things  also,  v.  134 :  2. 

—  must    be    permanent,    based    on    love,    and 

not   impracticable,    v.  206  :  2. 

—  needful   for   true   life,   v.  206:1. 

—  power   comes    from    Christ,    111.823:1. 

—  self-multiplying,    v.  781  :  2,  782  :  i. 
Self-sacrificing    devotion    of    Jewish     exiles,     iv. 

3.^-? :  2. 
Self  seeking    is    self-destruction,    v.  206:1. 
Self-surrender,    obligations    of.    v.  597-8. 
Self-vindication  may  inflict  vvor-e  wrong,  1.832:2. 
Self-will,  perils  of,  iv.  880 :  i. 

Semites  had  no  interest  in  future  life,  iii.  715:1. 
Semitic   conception   of   underworUl.    iii.  7j8:i. 

—  idolatries,   i.  562  :  2. 

—  mania    among    Egyptians.    1,97:1. 

—  question,    11.593:1. 

—  religion,    i.  527  :  i ;  ii.  736  :  2. 
Seneca,  L.  A.,  on  slavery,  vi.  284. 

—  quoted,   vi.  441  :  2. 

Sennacherib,    "  the   Great    King "   of   Assyria,    ii. 
420:  I. 

—  at  Lachish,   11.421:2. 

—  attack  on   Babylon,   iii.  668:1. 

—  demands  surrender  of  Jerusalem,  iii.  697:1. 

—  his   defeat   at  Jerusalem,    ii.  424  :  2,  .125  :  T,  2. 

iii.  125  :  2,  TJ3  :  t.  10;  :  2. 

—  irscriptions    of,    ii.  j6t  :  2. 

—  pobcy   of,    towards    Syri.i.,    iii.  702:2.- 

—  retreat  of,  iii.  706:1. 


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Sennacherib,  retreat  of,   historical   similes  to,  iii. 
707:  I. 

—  succeeds   Sargon,  iii.  667 :  2. 

—  and  Judah,   ii.  420:  2,  421  :  i,  2. 
Sense  vs.   spirit,  vi.  664. 
Sensuality,  escape  from,  iii.  655  :  i. 

—  moral   condonation    of,    vi.  398 :  2. 

—  penalty  of  in   insensitiveness,   vi.  339. 

—  moral  life,  vi.  169-170. 

Separation   equivalent   to   mutilation,    1.603:1. 

Separatism,   selfish    folly   of,    v.  2_!7;i. 

Sepharad,   iv.  601  :  2. 

Sepher  Melakim,  11.219:2. 

Septenary  periods,  Sabbatic  system  of,  i.  366:  r. 

Septuagint,  remarkable  omissions  in,  iv.  63 :  2. 

—  translators    divinely    guided,    vi.  695  :  2. 

—  oldest    translation    of   Jeremiah,    iv.  23  :  2. 
Seraiah,  the  Scribe,  ii.  147 :  2,  iv.  135  :  2. 
Seraphim   of   Isaiah's   vision,   1.438:1. 

Serf  and  son,  i.6o:2. 

"  Sermon  on  the  Mount,"  Gospel  of  the  Kingdom, 
iv.  710:  2. 
— ^paralleled  in  Book  of  Job,  ii.  787:2. 

—  resembling  the  Israelite   law,  1.592:2. 
Sermons,   see   Preaching. 

Serpent,  not  symbolical  of  Satan,  i.8:2. 

■ — ^responsibility    for    wickedness,    ii.  541  :  I. 

— -the   Brazen,  as   symbol,   v.  144. 
Serpent,  the   fiery,   1.446:1. 

"Servant  of  God."   "of  the   Lord,"   in   Isaiah,  ii. 
696:  I,  iii.  788:  I  sq. 

—  an     individual's     objections     answered,     iii. 

797:  I  sq.,   S<27:  T. 

—  as  a  nation,   iii.  789-T.  794 :  i. 

—  as  a  part  of  a  nation,  iii.  794:  i. 

—  as   prophet   and   martyr,   iii.So8:isq. 

—  as   realized  by  one  man,   111.798:2. 

—  character   of,   iii.  793:  1,2. 

—  chief  end   of,    iii.  809:1. 

—  Christ's    relation    to,    iii.  821:  2. 

—  God's  commission  of,   iii.  764:1. 

—  fulfilled    by    Christ,    111.796:2,801:1,802:2, 

819:  T. 

—  God's  indispensable  aeent,  iii.  790:2. 

—  in  the  New  Testament,  iii.  799:  i. 

—  passages  on,  iii.  788:  i. 

—  personification   of,    iii.  796:1. 

—  sufifering  of,  iii.  813:2  sq. 

Servants  (see  also  Slavery),  duty  to  masters,  vi. 

275-7- 

—  frequent  indebtedness  to,  11.37:1. 

—  of  God,  i.  644:  I. 

of  God,  allowance  for  weakness  of,  iv. 

789:1. 

—  parable   of   the    faithful    and    unfaithful,   iv. 

785:1- 

—  relations  with   masters,  vi.  97-98. 
Service,  for  God's  glory,  vi.  713-716. 

—  fruit  of,  iii.  436  :  2. 


Service,    Christian,    ii.  527  :  2,  617  :  I,  vi.  699-701. 

—  of  God,  iii.  802  :  i. 

—  of  speech,  iii.  809:2. 

—  power   behind,    iii.  807:  2. 

—  public,   ii.  171  :  i. 

—  self-forgetful,  of  men,   iii.  801  :  2. 

—  social,  iii.  833  :  i. 

—  substance  of,  iii.  804 :  2. 

—  temper  of,  iii.  805  :  2. 

—  to  humanity,  111.436:1. 

—  to  man,  iii.  803  :  i. 
Setli,  descendants  of,  1.  12:  i. 

—  family   of,   i.  17  :  2. 
Seti  I.,  i.  126-2. 

Settlement  of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  i.  478:  i. 
Seven,   the   perfect   and   mystic   number,   1.217:2. 

—  the  sacred  number,  i.  288:1. 

—  St.  John's  use  of,  vi.  830:  i,  840:  2,  841 :  i. 
Seven  Churches,  The,  1.217:2. 

Seventh  day  of  rest  known  to  the  Accadians  and 

Babylonians,   i.  471  :  i. 
Seventh  month,  festival  of  the,  i.  473 :  i. 

—  typical   meaning   of  feasts  of  the,   1.  354 : 2. 
Seventy  weeks  of  Daniel,  iv.  417:2. 

Severity  fails,  11.  130:  i. 

—  of  the  law,  i.  242  :  i. 

Sexes,   relation   between,   iii.  381  :  i. 
Shadow,   Hezekiah's   sign  of  the,   iii.  712:1. 
Shadrach,    Meshach,   and  Abednego,  iv.  395  :  2  sq. 
Shaftesbur}',  Earl  of,  acknowledges  obligation  to 

pious  parent,   ii.  37:  i. 
Shakespeare,  William,   quoted  : 

—  "As   You   Like   It,"   iv.  387:2. 

—  "  Hamlet,"  v.  210:  i. 

—  "  Henry  V.,"   vi.  268  :  i. 

—  '■  Henry  VIII.."  vi.  7S2  :  T. 

—  "  Julius    C;rsar,"    ii.  635  :  i. 

—  "King   Lear.'"   iv.  629:2. 

—  "  Macbeth,''   ii.  316 :  i,  vi.  257 :  2. 

—  "Merchant  of  Venice,"   111.489:1. 

—  "  Othello,"  v.  682. 

—  "Romeo   and   Juliet,"   iv.  849:2. 

—  Sonnets,   iii.  465  :  2,  489 :  i. 

—  his   "  Shylock,''  iv.  837:1. 
Sliallum,  king  of  Israel,  ii.394:  i. 
S!:almaneser     II.,     black     obelisk     of.     11.376:1, 

460:  2. 
inscription   on,   11.460-1. 

—  Jehu   as   groveling  vassal  of.   ii.  376:1. 
Shalinaneser  IV.  and  Hoshea,  11.399:1,2. 

—  and    Samaria,    11.409:1. 

Siiame,  first  result  of  sin,  1.  10 :  2,  1 1  :  i  ;  iii.  364  :  2. 

—  Paul  on,  vi.  475  :  2,  476 :  t. 

—  why  an  clement  in  Christian  faith,  v.  527 :  2, 

528. 
.Shamgar,  the  Judge,  exploit  with  the  ox-goad,  i. 

764:  1,76^:2. 
Sh;immali,    exploit   of,    ii.  199:1. 
Shaphan,   scribe   to   Josiah,    ii.435:2. 


Ill 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Sin 


Sharon,  Plain  of,   ii.  104:  t. 

Sheba,   the   queen    of,    and    Solomon,    ii.  270:1. 

—  see  also  Balkis. 

Sheba,   Son   of   David,   insurrection  of,   ii.  192:2. 
Shcbna,  upstart  vizier  to  Hezekiah,  iii.  695 :  2. 
Shecaniah,  influential  convert  of  Ezra,  ii.  624:1. 
Shechem,  i.  28  :  2,  70S :  2,  795  :  i. 

—  Joshua   and    Israel   at,    1.730:1. 

—  the   valley   of,   {.684:1. 

—  and  Succoth,  iii.  159:  i. 
Sheep  Gate,  ii.  642  :  2. 

Shekel  of  the  sanctuary,  i.  2yy :  i. 

Shelley,   P.   B.,   cited  or  quoted,   iii.  531  :  2,  547 :  i, 

597  :  2.  iv.  846  :  I,  vi.  683  :  i. 
Shem,  son  of  Noah,  i.24:  i. 
Shemaiah,   the   Prophet,    ii.  277:  2. 

—  checks  Rehoboani's  military  ardor,  ii.  290:  I, 

293 :  2. 

—  opposes  Jeremiah,   ii.  380  :  2,  iv.  155  :  2. 
Sheol,  as  figured  in  O.  T.,  iv.  282 :  i. 

—  existence    in,    iv.  292  :  i. 

—  in   ITosea,   iv.  518:1. 

—  Isaiah's  idea  of,   iii.  718:  2. 

—  no  hell  of  torment,  {1.754:2. 

—  no   hope   in,   {{.743:2. 

—  not   the   end   of   all   things,    {1.769:2. 

—  notions  of,  {{.766:1. 

—  pra{se  of  God   {mposs{ble   {n,   {ii.  22:1. 

—  remembrance    in,   {{.737:1. 
Shephelah,  valley  of,  {.  707:  i. 
Shepherd,  the  true,  v.  184 :  2. 

Shepherds,   allegory  of  good   and  b:id,    Iv.  299 :  2. 

—  at   Bethlehem,   the,   character   of,   v.  25. 

—  bad,  and  false  prophets,  iv.  145-150. 

—  business   of,    .symbol    of   kingslnp,    {v.  146-7, 

200 :  2. 

—  Hfe    {n    Dav{d's    t{me,    {{.69:1. 

—  name  synonymous  with  good  rulers,  ibid. 

—  of  Israel,  Iii.  208  :  i. 
Shewbread,    i.  216  :  2,  357  :  i  sq. 
Shibboleth,  original   incident  of,   i.  807  :  2. 
Shibboleths,   i.  806-809. 

Shiggaion,    as   to   meaning,    {{1.23:1. 

Shiloah,  the,  aqueduct  of  Jerusalem,  {{i.  648:1. 

Shiloh   destroyed,   {{.  24:  i  ;  iii.  205  :  i. 

—  Elkanah's   offering   at,    {{.11:2. 
Shiloh,   home   of  the   Ark,   Iv.  126:1. 

—  in  ruins,  ii.  39  :  2. 

—  "  peace-making,"  i.  1 13  :  i,  2. 

—  Temple  of  the  Lord,  {{.9:1. 

—  sanctuary    of    Israel,    {.711:1,2. 

—  unattractive,  {1.12:2. 

"  Shiloh,"   coming  of,   justifies   Jacob's   prophecy, 

■"{.  29:  2. 
Shimei,  abuses   David.   {{.175:1. 

—  asks   David's   pardon,   {{.187:2. 

—  forgiveness  only  temporary,  {{.239:1. 

—  slain,  ii.  242  :  2. 

—  and  Rei,  ii.  235  :  2. 


Shishak,    king    of    Egypt,    invades    and    plunders 
Judah,   ii.  290:  I,  iii.  229:  I. 

—  painted   vaults  of,   ii.  222:1. 
Shitiim,   Israel  at,  {.656:2. 
Shobi,  son  of  Nahash,  {{.  176:  i. 
Shomeron,  cap{tal  of  Israel,  11.297:2. 
Short-hand,     in    use    in    apostolic    times,    v.  328, 

.371  :  I- 
Shulammlte,   the  br{de  {n   the   Song  of  Solomon, 

{{{.527:  I  .sq. 
Shuncm,   hLlislia  at,   {1.351:1. 

— ■  Lady  of,  ii.  35r  :  i,  362  :  i. 
Shur,  the  wilderness,  {.177:2. 
Sickness,    of   the    Suffering    Servant,    {{{.819:2. 
S{don,   short   oracle   on,   { v.  287:1. 
Sidonians   not  subdued   by  Joshua,   {.697:1. 
S{ght,   spiritual,   a  mirror  of  the   soul,   v.  42 :  2. 
Sign,    of    the    shadow,    {{{.712:1. 
S{hon,    king    of    the    Amorites,     routed    by    the 

Israelites,    i.  448  :  i,  508  :  i. 
Silas,  vi.  316  :  i. 

Silence  and  compromises,  {i{.6iS:i. 
— ^and  speech,  iii.  106:2. 

—  and  the   tongue,   iii.  392:1. 

—  under  chastisement,  {{{.  108:1. 

—  under  suffering,   {{{.819:2. 

—  see  also  Speech. 
Slloam   Inscription,   ii.  462  :  i. 
Siloam,  Pool  of,  ii.  240:1. 

Simeon,     son     of     Jacob,     his     father's     dubious 
blessing,    i.  112  :  i. 

—  totally  unblessed  by  Moses,  {.112:2. 

—  and   Levi,   massacre   of   tne   Sliechemites,   i. 

83:1. 
.S{meon,   Charles,   quoted,   {.664:2. 
Simon    and    Andrew,    fishermen    of    Galilee,    iv. 

709 :  2. 
Simon   Magus,   character   and   action   of.   v.  390-2. 
— •  and   the  conversion   of   Samaria,   v.  379-385. 
Simon    of    Gyrene,    bears    Jesus'    cross,    iv.  803 :  i, 

917:2. 
Simon,  the  Zealot,  iv.  731  :  i. 
Simony,   various   forms  of,   v.  391  :  1-2. 
Sin   (see  also  Sinners;   Sins),  abhorrent  to  God, 

iii.  19:  2. 

—  Adam's   accountabiHty    for,   v.  552-5. 

—  aga{nst  God,   {{{.138:2. 

—  against    light,    vi.  339  :  2.  340  :  i,  62T. 

—  against    love,    iv.  528:1. 

—  aggravated  in  proportion   to   universality,   i 

269 :  r . 

—  akin   to   disease,   v.  73:2,  74:1. 

—  "all    unrighteousness,"    vi.  8x7-820. 
■ — -as    dcatli    of   soul,    vi.242:l. 

—  as    d{'^t{nct    from    sinners.    ii{.  25:1. 

—  as   forerunner  of  the   sinner,  v{.  428:  2,  429. 

—  as  judged  by  God  and  man.  Iv.  97:2. 

—  as  spiritual   sickness,    vi.  701  :  i. 

—  atoned    for  by   sacrifice,    i v.  542:1. 


Sin 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


112 


Sin  begets  sin,  ii.  in  :  i,  2. 

—  binding  results  of,  iii.  366:1. 

—  blindness   to   one's   own,    ii.  159:  I. 

—  blunder  of,  v.  244:  i. 

—  bodilj'  vs.   spiritual,   vi.368:2. 

—  breaks   union   with   God,   vi.  241 :  2. 

—  cause  of  all  trouble,  1.675:1. 

—  cause   of   sickness,    iii.  272  :  2. 

—  characteristic  effect  of,   iii.  826:1. 

—  chief  punishment   within,   v.  173  :  2,  174:  I. 

—  children   punished   for    fathers,   iii.  603  :  2. 

—  confessed  and   covered,   1.678:1. 

—  confession    implies    its    existence,    iii.  606:2. 

—  confession    of,    public    and    private,    vi.  636- 

640. 

—  conjunction   with   death,   v.  851:2. 

—  contaminating  power,   vi.  666. 

—  continuance  in  never  a  necessity,  1.14:1. 

—  conviction   of,    immense    results,    v.  242:1-2. 
is    spiritual    enlightenment,    v.  129:2. 

—  covered  only  by  pain  and  blood,  i.  ii:i. 

—  a   curse,    ii.  194:  2. 

—  deliverance  from,  v.  899 :  2,  900 :  i. 

—  Divine  grief  over^   v.  90 :  2. 

—  doer   must   bear   burden,    iii.  138:1. 

—  does   it   bring   suffering?    11.730:1,2,731:1. 

—  effect  upon  circumstance,  iii.  722:1. 

—  effects  of,  ii.  104:  i. 

—  enormous  vitality,  v.  158:1. 

—  essential  demerit  of,  11.33:2. 

—  eternal,   iv.  838:  i. 

—  Ezekiel's  conception   of,   iv.  255:1. 

—  falling    into    new    forms    of,    i.  24 :  I. 

—  fearlessness    in   attacking,    ii.76:i. 

—  forgiveness  of,  iv.  726 :  2. 

through    Christ's    mediation,    vi.  158. 

and   penalty,   vi.  207:1. 

—  fortifying  against,  ii.28:i. 

—  glamours  of,  111.365:1. 

—  habitual,  iv.  106 :  2. 

—  harms  the  sinner,  iii.  330:1. 

—  impossible    to    the    reborn,    vi.  810:  2,  811  :  I. 

—  ingratitude  to  Jesus,   v.  210:2. 

—  inherent  in  human  life,  vi.  775  :  2. 

—  inveterate  habit  of,  iii.  153:  2. 

—  is  slavery,  i.  187  :  2,  v.  559-560. 

—  lack    of    earnestness    in    fighting,    v.  675 : 2, 

676:  I. 

—  made  worse  by  partial  good,  v.  219:2. 

—  material  effects  of,  iii.  720:1. 

—  the  mortal  one,  v.  243  :  i. 

—  Nemesis  of,  11.230:2. 

—  not   abated   by   knowledge   or    faith,   vi. 

^^2 :  1-2. 

—  not  helped  by  shirking  blame,  v.  263  :  2. 

—  not  a  necessary  experience  of  life,  v.  28:  r. 

—  not  overcome  by  har.shness,  v.  735  :  1-2. 

—  of  revenge,  iv.  715:2. 

—  of  scant   measure,   iv.  546:2. 


Sin,  of  worldly  policy,  ii.  285  :  i. 

—  the  one  means  of  overcoming,  v.  242 :  2. 

—  original,   its  implication,  v.  532-5. 

—  part  of   the   original   creation,   iv.  818:2. 

—  past,   motive   for   moral   self-slaying,  vi.  259. 

—  penalty  delayed,  vi.  748:  i. 

not  evaded  by   repentance,  vi.  428:1. 

—  permanence  of  its  manifestations,  vi.  711:2. 

—  persistence   in,  makes  chief  guilt,   v.  256:2. 

—  personal,  effects  of,  iii.  104:2. 

—  personal    quality   of,    11.663:2. 

—  pertains   not   only   to   action,   but    to   being, 

i.315:  I. 

—  physical  consequences  of,  11.243:2. 

—  powerful  habit  of  the  individual,   iii.  680:1. 

—  preachers  cautioned  against,   ii.  i8:r. 

—  private    utilizing    of    public    authority,     iv. 

141  :2. 

—  problem  of  its  origin,  vi.  397-8. 

—  proved  by  death,  v.  553  :  2. 

—  punishment  of,  11.707:1. 

—  reaction  of,  iii.  367:  i. 

—  reality    misunderstood    by    the     proud,     v. 

821  :  2. 
incompatible  with  positivism,  vi.  579:1. 

—  recognized    through    law,    v.  565  :  2,  566 :  i. 

—  results   transmitted,    iii.  206 :  2. 

—  retribution    follows,    ii.  66  :  2. 

—  same  as  death,  vi.  28 :  2. 

—  a  serpent,  11.194:2. 

—  the  soul's  ruin,  11.59:1. 

—  the   supreme   apostasy,   11.557:2. 

—  three  aspects  of,  iii.  85  :  i. 

—  synonyms   for,   iii.  19:  2,  138:  i. 

—  to  be  fought  by  prayer,  11.  29:1. 

—  to  those  ripe  in,  seems  a  virtue,  iv.  93:1. 

—  trivial,   iii.  367:  i. 

—  true  punishment  of,   11.559:2. 

—  universality,  v.  540-1. 
of  sense  of,  v.  563  :  2. 

—  wages  of,  iii.  92  :  i. 

—  ways  and  issues  of,  111.364:2. 

—  and  grace,  v.  850:  2. 

—  and  guilt  offerings,  iv.  343  :  2. 

—  and   law   of   retribution,   11.740:2. 

—  and    the    sinner,    v.  92:  i,  vi.  85S:  2,  893  :  i. 

—  and  sorrow,  connection  of,  iii.  104:2. 

—  and  shame,  111.  604 :  2. 

—  and  suffering,  iii.  552:1. 

—  see  Holy  Ghost. 
Sin-bearing,  vicarious,  11.  622:1. 
Sin-offering,      in     Jewish      ceremonial,      1.264:1, 

273  :  2;  11.  264:  I. 

—  expiation  of  guilt,  1.276:2. 

—  general   O.  T.   silence  respecting,   11.265:2. 

—  a  new  stadium  in  spiritual  training,  1.  266:  i. 

—  ritual  of,  1.  270:  2. 

—  sanctity  of  the,  1.274:2. 
Sin-visitation,  Lecky  on,  ii.226:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Soe 


Sinai,  Elijah  at.   ii.  316:  2,  317  :  2. 

—  its  geographical  position,   i.48o:2. 

—  reached    in    third    niontli    from    Exodus,    i. 

188:2. 
Sinai,  Mount,  as  a  syml)ol.  vi.  546-8. 

—  symbolic,    in   the    sanctuary,    iii.  176:2. 
Sinaitic  Codex,  vi.9:2. 

Sinaitic  legislation,  i.  591  :  2. 

Sincerity  conditions  effective  preaching,  v.  728 :  i. 

—  desire  of  God,   iii.  139:2. 

—  of  mind,  sole  claim  on  God,  ii.  734:2. 

—  vital    in    Christian    life,    v.  655  :  2,  656  :  I,  vi. 

121  :  2. 
Sinful,    the,  contrasted   with   godly,    iii.  20:1. 
Singularity,   ii.  34  :  2. 
Sinlessness,   iii.  662  :  2. 
Sinners,  potentiality  of  grace,   v.  6i:t. 

—  provoked    by   obstacles   to    wrong-doing,    ii. 

573  :  2. 

—  reclamation  of,   work  and  reward,  vi.  640-3. 
Sins,   deadly   vs.   venial,   vi.  816 :  1-2,  817. 

—  churchly,    the    seven    chief    varieties,    vi. 

843. 

—  of  barbarism   and  civilization  compared,  iv. 

472 :  2. 

—  of  ignorance,  i.264:  I. 

—  of  others,  i.  24:1. 

—  of  speech,  iii.  20:  i. 

Sisera,  Canaanite  commander,  i.  ']^'} :  1-2. 

—  routed  and   flies,  i.  767  :  2. 

—  slain  by  Jael,  1.767:2,768:1. 

—  the   deed   unnecessary,    i.  768  :  2. 

—  Deborah  gloating  over  the  dead,  iii.  175:2. 
Six,    the    number,    ill-omened    to    the    Jews,    vi. 

889 :  2,  890 :  I . 
Skepticism,  practical,   iii.  595:1. 

—  the    Psalmist's   conquered,    iii.  191  :  i. 

—  and  revolt  against  morality,  vi.  29  :  2. 
Slackness   in   combating   evil,   sin  of,   vi.  846 :  2. 
Slander,  forbidden  by  Mosaic  law,  i.  ;i;i/  :  2. 

—  see  also  Calumny. 
Slanderous  tongues,  iii.  327:  2. 
Slavery,  Roman,   vi.  429-431. 

—  Biblical      attitude     toward,      i.  608  :  2,  609,  v. 

699-700. 
Slavery,    Eastern,    ii.  488:1. 

—  effect  of  Christianity   on,   v.  311:1. 

—  effects  of,  i.  144:  2. 

—  fugitive    slaves,    Onesinius   a   type   of,   vi. 

—  Hebrew,    i.  206  :  i,  362  :  2,  608-9. 
female,   i.2o6:2. 

and   non-Hebrew.    1.609:1. 

—  moral    effects    on    slaves,    vi.  447:1. 
and    owners,    vi.  300:  i,  430. 

—  overthrow     of     American,     11.554:1,606:1, 

iii.  750:  2. 

—  pagan   vs.    Christian   views,   vi.  96-98. 

—  Paul's    attitude    toward,    vi.  429  :  2,  431-2. 


Slavery,  recognized  in  O.  T.,  1.338:2. 

—  relations     with     Christianity,     vi.  274-5, 301, 

446:  2. 

—  slow   growth   of  opposition   to,   v.  476  :  2. 

—  slaves,  duty  as  servants,   vi.  275-7. 

must   profess    master's    religion,    1.609:2. 

— symbolism  of,  in  obedience  to  God,  v.  559- 

560,572:  I. 
Slavery  of  avarice  and  care,  iv.  719:  i. 
Sleep,  spiritual,  vi.  347. 
Sloth,  as  deadly  sin,  vi.817. 
Sluggard,    the,    iii.  368:2. 
Smend.     Rudolf,     cited     or    quoted,     i.  586:1,  iv. 

270:1,      291:2,      326:1,      341:1.      343:1, 

348:2,   371:  I,   630:  I,  635:  I. 
Smith.  James,  of  Jordanhills,  his  work  on  Paul's 

voyage,  v.  509:  i. 
Smith,  W.  Robertson,  on  age  of  Deuteronomy,  i. 

500:  r. 

—  on    ancient    heathen    piacular    sacrifices,    i. 

566 :  2. 

—  on   first  birth   of   a   fellowship   of   faith,   iii. 

648:2. 

—  on  Isaiah,  iii. 667:1. 

—  on    Semitic    religions,    1.527:2. 

—  on  the  Syrian  wars,  i.  592:2. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    ii.  221  :  2,    222:1,    224:2, 

703  :  I,  iii.  616  :  2.  651  :  2,  737  :  i,  79T  :  2.  iv. 
241  :  I,  303  :  I,  320 :  2,  333  :  i,  340 :  2.  34b  : 

1,  362:2,  447:2,  451:2.  469:2,  476:1, 
485:  I,  493:  I,  496:  I,  501  :  I,  5'^9:2,  519: 

2,  520:2,  536:1,  569:1.  570:2.  613:2, 
616  :  I,  635  :  I,  640  :  I,  641  :  i.  647  :  i,  651  : 
2,   652:2.   654:1,   662:1.   683:1. 

Smyrna,      Church     of,     vi.  841  :  i,  843  :  i,  845  :  1-2, 

846:  I. 
Sobriety,   of  conduct,   see    Zeal    and   Zealots. 
Social  amelioration   or   reform,   an   expression   of 
God.  V.  181  :  I. 

often    too    shallow,    v.  174  :  2.  175  :  i. 

true   means   of.   v.  122:1-2. 

—  crimes,    iii.  835  :  r. 

—  instinct,   the,   iii.  408:1. 

—  life   in   chaotic   disorder,   i.  832  :  2. 

—  morality,  i.  562  :  2. 

—  obligations,  i.  651  :  2. 

—  pariahs,  i.  397  :  2. 

—  reorganization,  i.  422  :  2. 

—  service,   iii.  833:1. 

Social  wrongs,  revolts  against,  iv.  537 :  2. 
Socialism,    as    reaction    against    individualism,    v. 
345:2,  346:  I. 

—  charges     that     society     is     stereotyped     in 

reactionism,  iv.  189:  2. 

—  "Christian,"    v.  71  r  :  2.  712 :  r. 

—  confiscatory  plans,   iv.  882:1. 

—  has  no  Biblical  sanction,  i.  164:  T. 

— ■  revolutionary   and  otherwise,   iii.  382  :  1-2. 

—  sometimes  anti-religious,   111.382:1. 


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Socialism,  unjust  theory  of  religion  vs.  society,  iii. 

803:1. 
Societies,   responsibility   of,   i.  268:1. 
Society,  an  organism,  v.  688-690. 

as   such,   duty   of   members   to,   v.  689- 

690. 

—  its  action  needed  to  form  moral  standards, 

vi.  179:  2,  180. 
— ^leprosy  of,  iii.  595  :  i. 

—  needed  reform  in   present  system,   v.  710:2, 

711. 

—  regeneration  of,   iii.  624:1. 
Society   (company),  choice  of,  i.  33 :  i. 
Socinianism,  vi.  525  :  2. 

Socrates,  not  saved  by  virtues,  iii.  812:  r. 

—  on  evil  of  wrong  use  of  words,  iii.  681 : 2. 

—  to  Glaucon,   i.  217:2. 

—  cited,    V.  904  :  2,  909 :  2. 
'■  Sodden,''  i.  168:  i. 

Sodom,  Abraham's  intercession   for,   i.  47-51. 

—  chosen  by  Lot  for  a  residence,  i.  32:2. 

—  dangerous  prosperity   of,    {.32:2,33:1. 

—  king  of,   vainly   tries   to   hire   Abraham,   i. 

36:  1,37:2. 
■ —  sin  of,   iv.  254  :  2. 
— -wiped   out  by   fire,   1.51-54. 
Sodomy,    capital    punishment    under   Mosaic   law, 

i.344:  I. 
Soldiers   ruled  by   fear  of  God,   1.734:1. 
Solidarity,   of   family,   iii.  102:1. 

—  of   Jewish    race,    ii.  633  :  2,  663  :  2, 

—  of  mankind,    1.676:1. 

—  of  nation,  iii.  203:1. 

Solitary  confinement,  develops  insanity,  iii.  588:  i. 
Solitude,  a  school  of  eloquence,  iii.  811:  i. 
Solomon,    age    at   coronation    in    doubt,    11.243:2, 
244:  I. 

—  alliance  with   Egypt,  11.247:2. 

—  anointing  of,   11.236:2. 

—  apostasy  of,   11.274:1,275:1. 

—  at  Gihon,  11.236:2. 

—  authorship  of  Psalm  Ixxii.,  iii.  185:  t. 

—  authorship  of  Song  of  Solomon,  111.527:1. 

—  beginning  of  reign  of,  ii.  240:1. 

—  bribery  of  love,   iii.  530:  2. 

—  career   of   magnificence,    11.269:2. 

—  choice  of,  11.245:1. 

—  commercial   treaty   with   Hiram,   11.251:2. 

—  constitution    of    his    court,    11.248:2,249:1, 

2,  250:  I. 

—  court  and   kingdom   of.   ii.  247:1. 

—  death  of,  ii.  278:  i. 

—  dedicatory   prayer   in    Temple,    11.256:1. 

—  depths   of  fall,   11.273:1. 

—  disenchantment  of,  ii.  272 :  2. 

—  expensive   king,   ii.  250:1. 

—  fame   threefold,    11.  510:  2. 

—  flattery   of   Shulammlte,    Hi.  530:2. 

—  foreign  commerce  of,  11.269:1. 


Solomon,  fortifies  kingdom,  ii.  247:2. 

—  fountains  of,  ii.  269:  i. 

—  harem   of,    11.  274:  i,  2;  iii.  529:  i. 

—  hollow  prosperity  of,  ii.  270:  2. 

—  in   all   his   glory,    ii.  248:  2,  268  :  2;  iii.  529:  2. 

—  judgment  of,  ii.  J.15  :  2. 

—  justice  hall  of,  11.  269:  i. 

—  last  days  of,  11.275:2. 

—  legend  of  death  of,  11.278:2,279:1. 

—  Nathan's  charge,   11.235:1. 

—  not  author  of  Ecclesiastes,  111.  456:  i. 
of  Song  of  Solomon,  111.529:1. 

—  old  age  of,   11.  272  :  2  ;  iii.  478:  t. 

—  reformation   in  character  of,   111.528:1. 

—  reign   of,   11.510:2.111.277:2. 

—  reverence  for  the  Shulammlte,  111.533:2. 

—  riches   of,   ii.  51 1  :  i. 

—  seeks   Jeroboam's    life,    11.278:1. 

—  splendor  of  Temple  of,  11.  611:2. 

—  Temple  of,  i.  564:  i  ;  Hi.  316:  i. 

—  wisdom  of,   ii.  511:1. 

—  wisdom    of   boy-king,    ii.  243  :  2. 

—  wise   choice   of,   11.245:1. 
— ■  wives   of,    Ii.  511:2. 

—  and  David  as  types,  11.  501  :  i. 

—  and  Elijah  compared,  11.333:2,334:  i. 
— -and   Hiram,   11.271:1,511:2. 

—  and   the   Queen  of   Sheba,   11.270:1. 

—  and  the  Temple,  ii.  251  :  i  ;  ill.  266:  2. 
"  Son,"  as  Hebrew  bar,  iii.  14:  i. 

Son  of  God,  Son  of  Man,  see  Jesus  Christ. 

Song,   see   Music. 

Song  Book  of  the  Pilgrims,  iii.  304:  r. 

"Song   of  the    Bow,"   ii.  118:2. 

Song  of   Deborah,   11.282:1. 

Song   of   Moses,    1.175:1. 

Song  of  Miriam,   ill.  24:1. 

Song  of  Solomon,   iii.527:isq. 

—  a    drama,    iii.  527:  2. 

—  canonicity  of,   111.539:1. 

—  mystical    interpretation   of,   111.536:1. 
— -and  Ahishag.  11.  241  :  i. 

Song  of  Songs,   11.282:1. 

"Song  of  the   .Sword,"  iv.  262:1. 

Song  of  the  Tiirce   Children,  iv.  397:2. 

Song  of   the   Well,   1.447:2. 

Sonshlp,    a    revelation    of    God,    1.147:1. 

—  of  Christ  and  man,  v.  873-5. 

—  of   Israel    to   God,    iv.  514:2. 
Sophistry,  bluntness  best  rei)ly   to,   11.654:2. 
Sorcerers  in  Deuteronomy  and  Leviticus,  i.  584  :  t. 
Sorcery  (see  also  Magic),  accompanying  vices  in 

pagan  times,  v.  902  :  1-2. 

—  and   Mosaic  law,  i.  208:2. 

Sorrow,  as  discipline  in  Christian  life,  vi.  163. 

—  eloquent   and    dumb,    111.226:2. 

—  God    a    help,    Iii.  21  :  2. 

—  knowledge   is.   ill.  .'79:  2. 

—  loneliness    of,    ill.  94:1. 


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Sorrow,  man's  alniso  of,  iii.  630:1. 

—  of   short   duration,    iii.  38  :  2,  80:  i. 

—  recrudescence   of,    iii.  105:1. 

—  sanctity   of,    ii.  659:1. 

—  thanksgiving   for,   vi.  354:1. 
Soul,   tlie,   iii.  116:  2. 

—  distinction   from   spirit,  vi.  358  :  2,  vi.  604  :  i, 

—  —from  sense,   vi.  169-170. 

—  agony  relieved  by  prayer,   iii.  587:  2. 

—  as  source  of  action,  v.  91:2. 

—  hunger  of,  iii.  726  :  2. 

—  ?;:   extremis,   cry   of,    iii.  589:1. 

—  kingdom  of  God  in,  v.  70 :  2. 
■ — longings  of  the,   iii.  117:  r. 

—  progress  of,  through  Christianity,  vi.i65:2, 

166. 

—  responsibility  for  moral  choice,  v.  248. 

—  satisfied   with    God,    iii.  165:1. 

—  the  shallow,  the  unclean,  the  care-burdened, 

the   pleasure-stifled,   v.  64-66. 
Sound,  scientific  notation  of,  vi.  773  :  2. 
Sound  mind  in  a  sound  body,  i.313:  i. 
'■  Sour  grapes,"  proverb  of,  iv.  257:  i. 
Southern    Confederacy,   anecdote    of   the,   vi.  612 : 

1-2. 
Soutkhu,   God  of  the   Hittites,   i.  755  :  2. 
Sower,  parable  of  the,  iv.  841-3. 
Sowing  and   reaping,   iii.  250:  2,  v.  91 1-914. 
Spain,  Paul  and,  v.  618:  i. 
"  Speaker's  Commentary  "'  on   Offerings,  ii.  25  :  r. 

—  referred    to,    ii.  221  :  i,  261  :  i,  265  :  2. 
Specialization,     secret     of     successful     work,     iii. 

789:1. 
Speech,    art   of,    iii.8ii:l. 

—  censorious,  vi.  618. 

—  excessive,  iii.  390:  2. 

—  idle,    harmfulness   of,    vi.  75-77. 

—  impure,  vi.  601  :  i. 

—  index  of  corruption,   iii.  36:1. 

—  Oriental,  iii.  S33  :  i. 

—  physical   punishment    for,    iii.  812:  I. 

—  reckless,  responsibility  for,  vi.  595-601. 
moral   contradictions  of,   vi.  598-601. 

—  service  of,   iii.  809 :  2. 

—  sins  of,   iii.  142  :  r. 

—  timely,    iii.  391  :  2. 

—  to  tell  of  God's  grace,   iii.  171  :  i. 

—  vituperative,  among  the  sins,  vi.  260:2. 
Speeches,  early  Christian,  how  reported,  v.  367. 
Spencer,   Herbert,   and   soul-progress,  iii.  441  :  I. 

—  philosophy  of,   ii.705:i. 
Spenser,    Edmund,   {.544:1. 

Spies,   the   Israelite,   despatched,   1.422:2. 

—  doom   of   the   ten    false,    1.428:2. 

—  evil  report  of,  i.  423:1. 

Spirit,  a  living  and  conscious,  must  underlie  the 
universe,  i.  7  :  2. 

—  dangers  of  allying  sense  with,  vi.  237:2. 

—  endowment  of,   {.417:2. 


Spirit,  human,  distinction  from  soul,  vi.358:2. 

human  or  divine?  v.  707  :  2,  708:  i. 

nourished   by   social    activities,   vi.  297:1. 

—  impulses  contrasted  with   flesh,  v.  34:2. 

—  must    underlie    the    material    universe,    v. 

308:  I. 

—  only  discerner  of  spiritual   things,   v.  230:1. 

—  the  spiritual  body,   v.  707-710. 

—  things   of,   alone   safe    from   destruction,   vi. 

750 :  2. 

—  and  matter,  borderland  between,  i.  95  :  2. 
Spirit,  Holy,  as  Christ's  witness,  v.  240-5. 

—  as   the  inspiration   of  the   Church,   vi.  354-7. 

—  as  .seed-plot  of  the  human  spirit,  vi.692:2. 

—  chief  agent   in    Paul's   conversion,   v.83i:i. 

—  does    not    extirpate    human    infirmities,    v. 

331 : 2. 

—  "earnest"  of,  v.  731  :  2,  732. 

—  effects  of,  in  early  churches,  v.  855. 

—  essential    to    religious    harvest,   v.  328:1. 

—  fellowship   of,   vi.  134:1. 

—  function  of  enlightening  and  convincing,  v. 

241-2. 
— -in    worship,    vi.  149:1. 

—  part   in   election  of   Christians,   vi.  683. 

—  personality  of,  v.  241 :  i,  318-319,  320-r. 

—  relations    to    Jesus,    v.  302:1-2;     work    in 

glorifying,   v.  241-2. 
— ^  selective  agency  in   inspiration,  v.  9:1. 

—  to  be  utilized  but  not  commanded,  v.  143 :  r. 

—  various  powers,   v.  129:1. 

—  and  the   Bride,   vi.  924:1. 

—  and  the  flesh,  v.  896-900. 
Spirit  of  God,  as  a  dove,  iv.  817:2. 

— ■  in   man   and   animals,   iii.  661  :  2. 

—  outpouring  of,   iii.  683:2. 

—  and   Israel,   iv.  664  :  2. 

Spirit  of  the  Lord,  and   Saul,  ii.48:i. 
Spirits,  theory  of  a  hierarchy,  vi.  208  :  i,  209  :  2. 
Spirits,   evil,   see   Demonology. 
Spiritual   evolution,    ii.  707:1, 

—  impression,   iii.  588  :  2. 

—  life,    ideal,    ii.  526:2. 

—  prosperity',   estimation    of,    ii.  614:1. 

—  religion  —  always   in   the   minority,   1.13:2. 

—  truths   self-attesting,   iv.  52:2. 
Spiritualism,   forbidden,   1.340:2. 

Siurituality   of   God,    implied   in   Jewi^^h    religion, 

iii.  765  :  I. 
Spoil,  of  the  Passover,  i.  170:  i. 
Springs,   importance   in   the   East,   vi.  742 :  1-2. 
Sprinkling  of  blood,  i.  248  :  2. 
Stade,  Bernhard,  on  Book  of  Kings,  ii.  222 :  i,  2. 

—  on  religion  of  Lsrael,  ii.  283  :  i. 

—  cited     or     quoted,      iv.  302  :  i,  326  :  r,  562  :  I, 

673 :  2. 
Stanley,  A.  P.,  on  David's  troop,  ii.  91  :  2. 

—  on   Elijah,   ii.  300:1. 

—  on   Elisha,   ii.  321  :  i. 


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Stanley,  A.  P.,  on  tlie  gift  of  tongues,  v.  320 :  2. 

—  on    Jeroboam,    11.285:2. 

—  on  passage  of  the  Red  Sea,  iii.  201  :  i. 

—  cited,  ii.  136 :  2,  v.  395  :  2,  473 :  2. 
Stanley,   H.   iM.,   African   expedition,   vi.  341  :  2. 

—  consciousness  .  of    being    an    instrument,    i. 

228 :  2. 
Stanton,   V.    II.,   on   the   Messiah    and    Messi.-mic 

prophecy,  ill.  653  :  i,  vi.  364  :  2. 
Stars,  "counting  a  number  for,"  iii.  339:  2. 
State    and   community    instructors    in    religion,    i. 

533 :  2. 
Statistics,   Biblical,   accuracy  of,   11.485:2. 

—  in   Chronicles^   11.485:1. 

—  value   of,   11.  486:  I. 
Steadfastness,  obligation  of,  vi.  752-3. 

—  Paul's    Insistence    on,    vi.  129-132,  216-218, 

233 :  2. 
Stealing,  Mosaic  law  on,  1.201:2,336:2. 
Stephen,   St.,  career  of,   v.  ,365-6. 

—  defense,  and  the   doctrine  of  inspiration,  v. 

366-373- 

—  last  argument  of,  iv.  892:1. 

—  martyrdom   of,   v.  373-9. 

—  and  evolution  of  the  ministry,  v.  360-6. 
Stewardship,  see  Church. 

St'er,  Rudolf,  on  hearing  as  a  doubtful  blessing, 
Iv.  863  :  2. 

—  on  Psalms,   111.88:  t,    129:1,    139:1,   236:1, 

289:  I. 

—  on  unction  of  the  sick,  vi.  634  :  2,  636  :  l. 

—  cited,   V.  160:  2,  199:  2,  vi.  627  :  2. 
'■  Stigmata,"  v.  923-4. 

Stinginess,  1.  336:  2. 

Stoicism,  its  noble  training,  111.724:1-2. 

—  vs.  Christianity,  v.  379:  i. 

Stoics,  attempts  to  reform   paganism,   v.  P;3Ti  :  2. 
Stone  of  Zoheleth,  11.  234:  2. 
Stones,  figured,  of  Canaanites,  1.482:1. 
Storm,  self-manifestation  of  God,  Iii.  78:2. 

—  voice  from  the,  11.783:2. 

—  at  sea,  depicted  in  Psalms,  111.272:2,273:1. 
Storms,  their  influence  In  history,  1.159:2. 

—  terrific  violence  in  the  East,  111.508:2. 

—  the  two  on   the   lake,    iv.  847:1. 

—  (figurative)     in    the    spiritual    world,    iv. 

726:1. 

Strabo,    cited,    vi.  635:1. 

"Strange  fire"  of  Nadab  and   .'\I)ihu,   1.297:1. 

Strangers  long  admitted  to  Jewish  religious  fel- 
lowship, 1.  430:  2. 

—  rights   of,   i.  209  :  2. 
Stratagem,  legitimate,  i.68r:2. 

—  at  Al,  see  Ai. 

Strauss,  D.  P.,  "  Life  of  Jesus,"  efifect  on  George 
Eliot,   vi.  771  :  2. 

—  on  the  Resurrection,  v.  699:  r. 

'     — on   sinlessness  of  Jesus,  iv.  913:2. 

—  cited,    iv.  S81  :  r,  vi.  407  :  i,  6^7  :  2. 


Stray   domestic   animals,   i.  607  :  i. 
Strength,  given  as  result  of  toll  and  conflict,  vi. 
227. 

—  given  by  Jesus'  words,  Iv.  720:1. 

—  spiritual,  111.148:1. 

Strenuosity  of  old  theocratic  leaders,  1.477:2. 
Students,  kinds  of,  111.509:1. 
Study,   warning  against  much,   111.513:2. 
Submission    of   the    Hebrews,    i.  126:1. 

—  and   penitence   of    David,    11.176:2. 
Subordination  to  arbitrary  power,  1.607:2. 

—  to   God,   Hi.  276:  2. 

Substitution,  Christ's,  as  evinced  in  his  arrest,  v. 

255-6. 
Success,  cost  of  an  Idealist's,  li.626:  i. 

—  dangers   of,    111.357:1. 

—  personal,  a  Divine  end,  1.770:2. 

—  subtle  breeder  of  cruelty,  ill.  781  :  I. 

—  wisdom    not    sufficient    for,    iii.  501  :  2. 
Succoth   and   Gideon,   1.790:1. 

• — Israelite    stage   in   march,   1.172:2. 
Sufifering,  as  cessation  from  sin,  vi.  710:  2,  711  :  I. 

—  as    discipline,    11.  706 :  2,  707  :  i,  v.  686 :  i,  vi. 

163. 

—  as  preparing   soil   for  harvest,  v.  64:2. 

—  aspect    of,    blinds    us    to    its    meaning,    Hi. 

817:  I. 

—  as   stimulus   to   righteousness,   v.  802:1. 

—  Christ's     example     a     call     to,     v.  614:1,  vi. 

700 :  2. 

—  divine   appointments    and    other,    vi.7i6:2. 

—  does    sin    bring?    11.730:1,2,731:1. 

—  door  of  hope   through,   11.709:1. 

—  earthly,    an    argument    for    future    life,    vi. 

3(^3-6- 

—  for  well-doing,  rewards  of,  vi.  471  :  2,  472  :  i, 

706-710. 

—  joy   in   and   service   of,   vi.  219-223. 

—  for   Christ,   profitable;   for  self,   dubious,   v. 

722-3,   724:  I. 

—  for  righteousness'    sake,   vi.  719:1. 

—  gains  a  hearing  to  the  sufferer,  v.  268:1. 

—  gives  power  to  comfort  others,  v.  723-4. 

—  kinship   of,    iii.  822:1. 

—  lessons   of,   vi.  710-713. 

—  men  great  by.  Hi.  570:2. 

—  not   useful   per  sr,  but   only   from    hxe,   v. 

269 :  2. 

—  not  uselessly  to  be  encountered,  vi.717:  1-2. 

—  of   Christ,   11.707:2. 

—  of   Chri.stians,   as   a   test,   vi.  716:1-2. 

—  of    the    good,    theory    of    divir.e    object,    v. 

180:  2,  t8i  :  I,  vi.  334:  I,  706-710. 

—  of  the  "Servant  of  the  Lord,"  vi.  688:1. 

—  of  sin,  Hi.  373  :  r. 

—  perplexing  moral  law  of.  v.  180:2. 

—  problem   answered,   iii.  579:  I. 

—  redemptive.    Hi.  818:  2. 

—  temporary.    Hi.  571^:1. 


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Suffering,  use  of,  ii.  '/OT.2. 

—  vicarious,   iii.  818:1  sq. 
Suicide,  commented  on,   ii.  rio:2. 

—  not   in   Job's   mind,   ii.  716:  1,722:  I,  2. 
Suicides  of  B)il)le,  ii.  722  :  2. 

Sun,   metaphors   of,   iii.  56:1. 

—  worship    of,    iv.  241:1. 

—  and  moon  .standing  still,  1.690:1. 
Sunday,  origin  of  its  observance,  v.  494-S- 

—  growth  of  observance,  vi.  247. 

—  desanctiiied    by    sloth,    vi.  817:1-2. 

—  the   first,   V.  107-1 11. 

• — "the  Lord's  day"  in  revelations?  vi.  837  :  2. 
Sr.porerogation   (see  also  Meddling),  spirit  of,  v. 
284 :  2. 

—  works   of,   i.  375  :  2. 

Supernatural,  the,  Saul's  contact  with,  ii.42:T. 
Supernaluralism,    indispensable    in    a    rcvehition, 

V.  12 :  T. 
Superstition    during    ALanasseh's    reign,    {.504:1. 
Supplication,  logic  of,   iii.  332:  2. 
Supremacy   of   state   over   the    Church,    ii.  510:1. 
Suretyship    for    another,    folly    of    reckless,    iii. 

368:  I. 
Su-^a,   ii.  675  :  I,  iv.  414:  r. 
Swearing,  habit  of,  ii.  355:1. 

—  prohibition    of,   i.  197  :  i,  vi.  628-631. 
Sweating   system,    iii.  356:  2. 

Sybaritism,  the  twin  of  asceticism,  vi.  251:2. 

Sycamore,    the,    iv.  461:1. 

Sycophancy,   ii.  636  :  2. 

Symbolism,   of  Ark   to  angry   God,   11.24:2. 

—  of   the   mouse,   iii.  706:  2. 

—  of  the  olive-tree,  iv.  73  :  2. 

—  of   Sinai,  iii.  176  :  2,  vi.  5  ;6  :  8. 
Symbols  of  God's  holiness,   i.40:  1,2. 
Sympathy,   cheapness   of  inactive,   vi.  802 :  i. 

—  chief  social  need,   v.  122:1-2. 

—  condition   of   Christian   success,   vi.  228. 

—  in  joy  and  sorrow,  iii.  90:1. 

—  longing   for,    iii.  396  :  2,  555  :  i. 
- —  manifestations   of,   iii.  483  :  2. 

—  of  Job's  friends,   ii.7i2:2. 

—  reflex  blessing  of,  iii.  94:2. 

—  value    of    entering    into    others'    minds,    v. 

672 :  2. 

—  with  the  poor.   1.564:2. 
Syntiietic  paralleli-^m,   in   verse,   i.  617:1. 
Syria   and  Jehu,  11.375:2. 

—  and   Ptolemy,   iv.  667:1. 

—  see    also    Damascus;    Ksdraelon ;    Megiddo; 

Philistia  and  Philistines;   Sidon ;  Tyre. 
Syrian  wars,  i.  592  :  2. 
Syro-Ammonite   war.    iii.  173:2. 

Tabcrah,    the    disaster   at,    1.415:1. 
Tabernacle,   the,    i.  218  :  2  ;  ii.  257  :  2. 
■ — curtains    of,    i. 210:1. 

—  description    of,    i.  220:2. 


Tabernacle,  enclosure  of,  i.  220:  i. 

—  entrance  to,  i.  219 :  2. 

—  inauguration  of  the  service  of,  i.  292  :  i. 

—  inner,  of  acacia  wood,  1.219:1. 

—  old   abandoned,    ii.  255  :  2. 

—  rites  of,  and  new  ministry  of,   vi.  522. 

—  outer  court  of,  i.  220:1. 

—  ■'  the  tent,"  i.  219:  1. 

—  typical  meaning  of,  1.283:2. 
Tabernacles,    feast    of,    i.  354  :  1,  474 :  i  ;  ii.  255  :  2 ; 

iii.    210:1,    V.    169:1,    vi.    863:2,    864:1, 

878:1. 
'i'abor,   Mount,  and  the  Transliguration,  v.  77 :  2. 
Tabnr,  plain  of,   ii.  42 :  i. 
Tacitus,  on  expected  Jewish  world-rule,  v.  522 :  i. 

—  on  origin  of  Christianity,  v.'^2'j:2. 

—  on    savage    slave-laws,    v.  310;  2,  311  ;  i. 

—  cited,   iv.  175  :  2. 
Tact,  utility  of,  \'i.2gg:2. 

■ — -Paul   advises    in   religious   behavior,   vi.  279. 
Tale-bearing,   iii.  390:  i. 
Talents,   parable  of  the,   iv.  787:1. 
Ta'ith,   a  badge  of  honor,  1.433:1. 
Talk,  see  Speech. 
Talmai,  king  of  Geshur,  ii.  165  :  2. 
Talmud,  the,  vi.236:2. 

—  anecdote    from,    vi.6i9:2. 

—  Isaiah    in,   111.736:2. 

—  no    hell    in,    iii.  518:  l. 
- —  on   charity,    iii.  503  :  2. 

—  on   a  good   name,   111.493:2. 

—  on  students,  111.509:1. 

—  unspiritual    doctrine   of,   iv.  38  :  2. 
Tamar,  Amnon  and,   ii.  164:1. 
Tammuz,    Babylonian    deit\',    iv.  241  :  i, 

—  the   myth   of,   i.  752  :  2. 

Tanit,  the  Ashtoreth  of  the  Hittites,  i.  7S5 :  2. 
Tanners,  outcast  trade  among  the  Jews,  v.  432 :  2. 
Tarsus,  v.  832  :  i. 

—  intellectual   and   moral   status,   v.  409 :  2. 

—  Saul  of  (Paul),  ii.  60:2. 

Tassels,   memorials   of  obligation,   1.433:1. 
Tatian,  ascetic  Gnostic,  vi.  399:2. 

—  the  "  Diatessaron,"  v.  292. 

—  cited,   vi.  389  :  i,  435  :  2. 
Tattenai.  the  Satrap,  ii.  612:1. 

Tatur,   Arabic    for  circumcision,    i.  316:1. 
Taunt   song  against  Babylon,   111.719:2,779:1. 
Taylor.   Isaac,   cited,   v.  123:2. 
Taylor,  Jeremy,  on    feeling  of  wounds,   11.314:2. 

—  on    unction   of   sick,   ■vi.6;^6:  1-2. 

—  on  the  way  of  knowledge,  v.  466  :  2. 

—  prayer   for  the   Church,   quoted,  v.  318:1. 
Teachers,   j)ower  c^f,   iii.  5ir:i. 

-progressive    and    conservative,     iii.  512:1. 

—  responsibilities    of,    iii.  594  :  1,  v.  505-6. 

—  false,  work  and  punishment  of,  vi.  739. 
TeachiiiL'    bv    anachronism,    11.497:1. 

—  by   t\pes,   ii.  .'99  :  2. 


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Teaching,  Christian  (see  also  Preaching),  an  im- 
perative need,  vi.  466-7. 

—  moral,    impotent    without    Christ,    vi.  225:1. 
involves     work     of     both     preacher     and 

hearer,  vi.  225  :  2. 

—  office  of,  vi.  6. 

—  time  needed  to  lit  for,  v.  426. 

—  interpreted  by   experience,   ii.  617:2. 
Tears,   expression   of   sympathy,    iii.  586:1. 

—  of   Joseph,    i.  104:  I. 

—  significance  of,   iii.  149  :  2. 
Tekoa,  the  wilderness  of,  iv.  460:2. 
Tekoah,   woman   of.   ii.  166:2. 
Teman,  ii.  698  :  2,  699 :  i,  736 :  i. 
Temper,  bad,  iii.  398-401. 

Temperance    (see    also    Intemperance),   blessings 
attending,  iv.  387  :  i. 

—  Christian  duty  of  complete,  v.  674. 

—  needs   power   of   the    Spirit,   iii.  418:2. 

—  Paul   to   Timothy  on,   vi.  428:  1-2. 

—  place  in  Christian  virtues,  v.  907. 
Telemachus  the  monk,  and  the  gladiatorial  shows, 

V.  310:  2. 
Temple,  The,  building  of,  ii.  251-6,  512  :  i. 

—  aliens    in    the    first,    iv.  330:  2,  331  :  1-2. 

—  altar  restored  by  Asa,  ii.  292:  i. 

—  class  of  labor  on,  ii.252:2. 

—  clerg}',  the,  in  sympathy  with  the  prophetic 
Li  movement,    1.505:1. 

—  contributions    of    Jews    towards    rebuilding, 

ii.  595  :  2. 

—  dedication   of,   11.255:2,612:1. 

—  defiled  by  Belshazzar,   iv.  404:1. 

—  defilement   of,   ii.  268  :  i,  429  :  2,  432  :  i. 

—  despoiled  by   Shishak,   ii.290:2. 

—  devastation  of,  iii.  193:2. 

—  fanatical  trust  in   inviolability  of,  iv.  45 :  2. 

—  God's,   see   Shiloh. 

—  Haggai  and  the  building  of,  iv.  615:  i  sq. 

• — ministry,    successive   orders    of,    11.599:2. 

—  Mount  Moriah,  the  site  of,  ii.252:  i. 

—  of   Ezekiel,   iv.  324:2  sq. 

—  of  Solomon,  splendor  of,  ii.6ii:2. 

—  on  Zion,  i.  564  :  i. 

—  partially   restored,    11.379:1,2. 

—  plundered,    11.454:1. 

—  poll-tax  for,  11.569:1. 

—  predicted  destruction  of,  iv.  126:2. 

—  proposed  by  David,  ii.  140:  i. 

—  purification     of,     11.435:2,436:1,2,111.79:1, 

iv.  344:  I. 

—  rebuilding  of,   ii.  595:1. 

—  revenues  of,  11.526:2. 

—  sacrifices,    ii.  262  :  i,  263  :  2. 

—  second  cleansing  of,  iv.  888:2. 

—  significance  of,  ii.  256  :  2. 

—  solid  character  of  the  building,   ii.  612:1. 

—  the   new,   ii.  600:  2. 


Temple,  threshing  floor  of  .'\raunah  to  be  site  of, 
ii.  208:  2. 

—  tribute,  iv.  759:  2. 

• —  worship,    ii.  261  :  2,  525  :  i,  iv.  342  :  2. 
Temple    at    Jerusalem,   great   mart   and   bank,    v. 
137- 

—  Jesus'   cleansing   of,   v.  137:2. 

—  meaning  of,  vi.  873-5. 

—  captain  of,  v.  338 :  2,  339 :  i. 

—  downfall  of,  v.  139:1. 

Temple,    ¥.,    Archbishop,   cited,    v.  259:1. 
Temporal    advantage    destroys    heavenly    faith,    i. 

479 :  ^- 

—  good,   not   sufficient,    iii.  497:1. 
Temptation    aided    by     intellectual     opinions,     v. 

705  :  2. 

—  an  evil   force,  11.541:2. 

—  comes  like  a   serpent,  1.9:2. 

—  enforces   charity,   v.  908  :  2. 

—  fair  disguises  of,   v.  797  :  i. 

—  from  within  more  serious,  i.  22, :  2. 

—  in  the  Christian  life,  vi.  163  :  i,  742  :  2,  743  :  T. 

—  increases  with  endowment,  v.  634  :  2. 

—  may  be  a  source  of  joy,  vi.  571. 

—  meaning  and  results,  vi.  717. 

■ — of   Christ,   iv.  706:  I  sq.,  818:  I  sq. 

—  of  Jesus,  V.  33-38. 

as   symbolizing   human   ones,   v.  35-38. 

—  of  moral   weakness,  v.  258-9. 

—  order   of   human   progress    in,   vi.  791  :  2, 
■ —  source,   vi.  577-9. 

—  succeeds  by  exciting  curiosity,  i.  10:1. 

—  the   great   human   ones,   vi.  790  :  2,  791. 

—  to  impurity,   iii.  355  :  2. 

—  to  highway  robbery,   iii.  355:1. 

—  to  unfaith,  vi.  725  :  2. 

—  withstanding,    wins    the    crown    of    life,    vi. 

577:2,578:  I. 
Paul  on,  vi.  121  :  2. 

—  and   safeguards,   iii.  372  :  T. 

—  and  the  will,  iii.  372:1. 

Tempters,  in  Christian  life,  vi.  742  :  2,  743  :  I. 
Ten  Commandments,  see  Decalogue. 
Ten  Tribes,  end  of  the,  11.401:1,599:1. 

—  revolt  of  the,  iii.  203  :  2. 

Tennyson,    Alfred,     "  The     Brook "     quoted,     iii. 
478:1. 
— "  Geraint    ar.d    Enid"   quoted,    iv.  163:2. 

—  "Guinevere"   (lunicd,    iv.  504:2. 

—  "In    Memoriam,"    vi.  295:1. 

—  — ^  quoted,   v.  51  :  t,  192  :  i. 

—  "  Locksley    Hall  "    quoted,    iii.  531  :  2. 

—  '"Merlin  and  Vivien"  quoted,  vi.  83-84. 

—  " 'l"he    Princess"   quoted,    111.567:1. 

—  cited,    iii.  65s  :  I,  vi.  624:  2. 
Tent  of  the  meeting,  i.  229 :  2,  243  :  2. 

—  symbolism    of,    i.  405  :  r. 
Terah,   i.  25  :  2. 

Terence,  quoted,  v.  336  :  I. 


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Tit 


Tercphah,   i.  572  :  2. 

Terror,    the    substance    of    Assyrian    religion,    i. 
529:  I. 

—  see  also  Ark  of  God. 

Tcrtiillian,    date    and    evidential    position    as    to 
Clirist,  V.  297  :  2,  298. 

—  on  baptism   ami   fa'-tiiiL;,    i.  I79;i. 

—  on  Ciiristian  duty,   \i.-;o9:  i-J. 

—  on  Ciiristian  life  as  soldiers,  vi.  469 :  2,470:  I. 

—  on    early    Christian    teachers,    vi.  46S  :  2. 

—  on   Ephesians,   vi.9:2. 

—  on   Eucharist,   v.  -{95  :  2. 

—  on   forms  of  prayer,   vi.411:  r,2. 

—  on    gladiatorial    show";,    v.  310:  2. 

—  on    heresy,    vi.  457  :  2.  458  :  i,  459  :  r. 

—  on    laying   on   of   hands,    v. 388  :  1-2,  389  :  1-2. 
■ — on    Pauline    Epistle^,    vi.  389  :  2,  390:  2. 

—  on    Paul's    "thorn    in    the    flesh,"    v.  417:1. 

—  on   penance,   vi.  637  :  2. 

—  on   Peter's  audience,  v.  ^22  :  2. 

—  on   prayer,   v.  433:1. 

—  on   second  marriages,   vi.  418:2. 

—  on    resurrection    with    Christ,    vi.  476 :  2. 

—  on   unction  of   sick,   vi.  635  :  2. 

—  on   women's    dress,   vi.  412:1. 

—  miscellaneous,   iv.  20:2,  v.  450:1,   499:2,   vi. 

418  :  I,  425  :  2,  441  :  2,   541  :  2,   563  :  2,  629: 
2,  644:  I,  661  :.2,  781  :  T. 
Testament,  Biblical   use  of  term,  v.  862. 

—  teaching  of  Old  and   New,   iii.  76:2. 
Testimony,  persuasiveness  of,  v.  57  :  i. 

Tests,  of  character,  unexpectedness  of,  v.  257 :  1-2. 

—  of  the  kingdom  of  Heaven,  ii.43:  i. 

—  of  prophets,  i.  584  :  2. 
Tetter,  i.  320:  2. 

Thank-ofiferings,    i.  263  :  i  ;  ii.  264  :  2. 
Thanksgiving,    as    a    "standing    order"    of    the 

Church,   vi.  333  ■  ^.  354- 

—  David's   song   of,    i.  263  :  i  ;  ii.  200:  2. 

—  Hannah's    song   of,    ii.  12:2. 
Thanksgiving  day  and  the  Feast  of  Tabernacles, 

i- 354:1- 
Thebez,   Abimelech   killed   at,   i.  798:2. 
Thecla,  Acts  of  Paul  and,  v.  297. 
Theocracy,    a    problem    of   Moses',    1.386:1. 

—  the  ideal,   iv.  318:2  sq. 

—  relinquished,  ii.34:  i. 
Theodore  of  Tarsus,   cited,   vi.636:l. 
Theodoret,   cited,   vi.  773:1. 
Theodorus,   quoted,    v.  882  :  2. 
"Theologia    Germanica,"    iii.  609:  2. 
Theology,  new  beginning  in,   ii.  696:1. 
Theophany.  cause  and  result,   iii.  52 :  2. 
Theophilus  of  Antioch,  vi.389:2. 

—  cited,  vi.  674. 

Theory  vs.  practice  in  moral  life,  vi.  167:2. 
Thessalonians,  the,  Paul's  warning  to,  vi.  33 :  r. 

—  upset  by   hope   of   Christ's   second   coming, 

V.  305:2,  306:  I. 


Thessalonians,    Epistle    to,    compared    with    Acts, 
V.  472:2,  473:  I. 

—  Paul's  form  of  address,  vi.  193  :  i. 
Thessalonica    (Saloniki),  vi.  315  :  i,  317:  i. 
Theudas,   identity  disctissed,   v.  353. 
Thieves,    Paul's   injunction   to,   vi.  74:2. 
Thirty-nine    .Articles,    Burnet    on    the,    v.  342 : 2. 
Thomas,  St.,  iv.  836:1. 

Thomas  a  Kempis,  on  love,  v.  691  :  2. 

Thomas  the  Doubter,  v.  273-6. 

Thomson,   Rev.   Wm.,   on  leprosy,   \.  32\  :  2. 

■ — on  locusts,  iv.  658:1. 
Thotmes   III.,   records   of   reign   of,   ii.  110:1. 
Thoughtlessness    of    women,    iii.  683:1. 
Thoughts  determine  the  m:.n,  \\.6\7:  i. 
Thousand   years,    vi.  913-916. 
Threatenings,   God's,   i.  369:1. 
Threats  and  Deuteronomy,  i.  611  :  2. 
Three,   the   number,   constant   use   in   Revelations, 

vi.  835  :  2. 
"Three    Heavenly    Witnesses,"    text,    vi.  419:2. 
Three   Jerusalems,   iii.  621:1. 

Thyatira,    church    of,    vi.  841  :  i,  843  :  2,  846:  2,  847. 
Tibni,  elected  king  by  part  of  Israel,  ii.  296:1. 
TiglatlirPileser    I,    aids    .\haz,    ii.  397  :  i,  iv.  453  :  2. 

—  invades  Israel,  ii.  395  :  2. 
Tiglath   Pileser  II.,   iii.  641:1. 

—  invades   Damascus,   ii.4o8:2. 

—  records  of,   ii.  461  :  i. 

Tillotson,    John,    neglect    of    mediatory    side    of 

religion,  \-i.  152  :  2. 
Time,  element  neglected   in   the  Gospels,   v.  10:2. 

—  God's    measure   of,    vi.  748  :  2. 

—  importance  of,  scanted  in  the  East,  v.  10:2. 

—  measurement   of,    ii.  417:1. 

—  on  the  horizon  of,  iv.  540:2. 

Timidity,    need    of    heartening    up,    vi.  350 :  2,  351. 

—  overcome  by  divine  strength,  v.  788 :  1-2. 
Timoth}',   character,   vi.  316. 

■ and  career,  vi.  392-5. 

• —  beginning  of  career,   v.  465. 

—  Paul's   relations   with,    vi.  144-6. 

—  —  association   with   in   Colossians,  vi.  193:1. 

—  and      the      Thessalonians,      see      vi.  315-383 

passim. 
Timothy,   Epistles  to,  vi.  382  :  i. 

—  rejected  by   jMarcion,   vi.  389:2. 

the  second,  as  to  Paul's  cheerful   facing 

of  death,   vi.  299:  2. 
Tirshatha,  Persian  title  of  Nehemiah,  ii.  665:1. 
Tirzah,    the    city,    equal    of   Jerusalem,    iii.  529:2. 
Tirzah,    wife   of   Jeroboam,   11.287:2. 
Tischendorf,    L.     F.    K.    von,    and    the    general 

Epistles,  vi.  558  :  2. 

—  his  edition  of  Codex  Amiatinus,  vi.  758. 
Tithes,  given  the  Levites  and  the  poor,  iv.  641 :  I. 

—  law   of,   i.  377  :  2  sq.,  i.  438:  2. 

—  repentance  by,  iv.  6  19  :  2. 

—  and  the  New  Testament,  {.378:2. 


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1 20 


Titus,   Epistle  to,  vi.  382:1. 

—  rejected  by  Alarcion,  vi.389:2. 
Tobiah,  ii.  672 :  i. 

Toi,  king  of  Hamath,  ii.  144:2. 
Toil  a  blessing,  i.  710:  i. 

—  result  of  man's,  iii.  107  :  2. 
Tola,  Abimelech's  successor,  i.  799:1. 
Toleration,    difficulty   of   establishing,    v.  449:2. 

—  distinct   from   comprehension,   ii.  605  :  2. 

—  offensive    idea    in    Christian    fellowsliip,    i. 

'Ill  •■  2. 

—  when  absurd,  v.  824:  i. 

—  as  indifferentism,  vi.  460:2. 

Tomb  (a),  first  landed  property  of  the  patriarchs, 

i.  62:  I. 
"  To-morrow  "  of  God,  i.  693  :  i. 
Tongue,   good    uses    of,    iii.  391 :  i. 

—  power  of  the,   iii.  388 :  2. 

—  slanderous,   iii.  166 :  2. 

—  see  also  Speech. 

Tongues,   the   gift   of,   and    the   spread   of   Chris- 
tianity, V.  320-1,  437  :  1-2,  694. 
Torah,  the,   iii.  561 :  i. 

—  fundamental  ground  of  faith,   ii.  657:1. 

—  of   Ezekiel,    i v.  334:1. 

—  of  Jehovah,  iv.  134:2. 

—  root  idea  of,   ii.6oi:2. 
Torture,  not  in  ^Mosaic  code,  i.344:2. 
Toshab,   i.  609 :  2. 

Trade   among   Israelites,    i.  591  :  2. 

Tradition,    authenticity    of    oral,    in    transmitting 

Scripture  accounts,  v.  367:1-2. 
• — ^in  the  Church,  not  adversative  to  Scripture, 

vi.  374 :  2. 

—  Jesus  Christ  and,  iv.  859:2  sq. 

—  long    reach    through    long    lives,    v.  297 . 2, 

298:  I. 

—  noxious  to  religious  growth,  vi.  236:1-2. 

—  power  in  religious  ceremonies,  v.  481  :  i. 
Traducianism,    vi.  534:1. 

Transfiguration   of   Christ,   see   Jesus   Citrist. 
Transgression,   fruits  of,   iii.  96:1. 
Transience,    of    earthly    things,    iii.  107:1. 
Transjordanic    tribes,    i.  651 :  i. 

Treachery,  of  friends,  iii.  114:1. 
Treason,  in  Jerusalem,  ii.  655:1. 
Tree  cast  into  the  waters,   i.  178:  i. 

—  of  knowledge,  i.  9:2. 

—  of  life,  {.9:2. 
Trcffry,   R.,   cited,   v.  189:2. 
Trench,  R.  C,  on  miracles,  v.  394:1-2. 

—  on  the   loaves  and   fishes,   iv.  864:1. 

—  on  origin  of  name  "Christian,"  v.  442. 

—  cited,  v.  274:  I. 

Trent,  council  of,  on   faith,  v.  527:1. 
Trespass,  atonement   for,  {.398:2. 

—  equivalent   of  guilt,    1.276:1. 

—  forgiveness   of,   iv.  762  :  i  sq. 

—  on  property  rights  of  man,  i.  278:  i. 


Trials  (see  also  Sacrifice  and  Sufferings),  human, 
in  ratio  to  evolution  of  soul,  ii.  72:2. 

—  God's,  no  less  beneficent  than  His  joys,  ii. 

708:  I. 
• —  sent   for   the   glory   of   Gnd,    ii.  705  :  i. 

—  special     form    of    modern     Christian's,     vi. 

718:  I. 

—  test  of  principle,  ii.  117  :  2,  118:  i. 
Tribal    inheritance,    1.486:1. 

Tribute    money,    Jesus    on    question    of    tlic,    iv. 
893:1.' 

—  termed    an    "  oblation,"    iv.  TjT,"?  '■  2. 
Trifles,   non-existent  in   Christian  work,  vi.  297-8. 

—  never    really    such  ;    anecdote,    vi.  7S8  :  2. 
Trinitarianism  and  i  John,  vi.  774  :  2. 

Trinity,  the,  co-operation  in  the  New   Birth,  vi. 

454-7- 

—  doctrine    of.    Biblical    origin,    v.  809:1-2. 

—  expressed    in    Ephesians,    vi.  11  :  2.  12  :  i. 

—  work  in  man's  election  and  salvation,  vi. 

681. 
Trouble,  appeal  to   God  in,   iii.  22: 2. 

—  arouses    conscience,    iii.  552:2. 

—  illuminating,   ii.  61 1  :  i. 

—  men  born  to,  11.760:2. 

—  relative   period   of,   iii.  66:1. 

—  self-inflicted,    iii.  82:  2. 

True   kindness,    see   "  Kindness    and   Truth." 
Trumpets  at  festivals,  1.410:1. 

—  feast   of,   i.  353:  i- 

—  in  war  time,  1.409:2. 

—  silver,   i.  409:  2. 

—  see    under    Revelation,    vi.  865-880. 
Trust,    coexistent    with    fear,    iii.  149:1. 

—  consolatory,   in   God,   iii.  486:1. 

—  gives  peace,   iii.  65:2. 

—  God  our  only,   ii.79:2. 

—  God's  deeds  an  answer  to,  iii.  in  :  i. 

—  imperfect,   yet   real,   iv.  873  :  2. 

—  in   God,   iii.  58:  1,287:  2,491  :  I,  iv.  23:  I. 

—  in   riches,   iii.  491  :  2. 

—  negative  aspect  of,  iii.  in  :  i. 

—  test  of,  iii.  83:  i. 

—  vindication  of,  iii.  69:  2. 

—  see  Faith. 

Truth,    an    essential    attribute   of    God,    i.3o:i. 

—  ascertainment   of,   ii.2i8:2. 

—  Christian    unity    a    help    toward,    vi.  229:2, 

230. 

—  danger   in    over-7.eal    fnr,    vi.  8-15:1. 

—  defined,   vi.  83-84. 

—  (litTercnt    tests    of    scientific    and    religious, 

vi.826:  I. 

—  doctrinal,  ba.us  of  all  religion,  vi.8_|5:  i. 

—  fanatical    zeal    for,    may    pervert,    vi.  603:2. 

—  finally    triumphs,    ii.56:i. 

—  gain    from    sects    in    the    Church,    \-.6;^6:2, 

dyj:  I. 

—  intellectual    vs.    moral,    v.  479 :  2,  480 :  I. 


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Yal 


Truth,  persistent  rejection  blinds  to,  v.  211 -.2. 

—  relativity  of,  vi.  799 :  2. 

—  safeguarded  by  conscience,  vi.  371-2. 

—  subjective   vs.   objective,  vi.  83  :  2. 

—  why  left  obscure  by  God,  v.  301  :  1-2. 

—  will   prevail,   ii.  320:1. 

—  and  justice  endure,  ii.  229:  i. 

Truths    suggested   by   Levitic    ritual,    iv.  345:1. 

—  of  Christianity,  ii.2i9:2. 

Tsara'ath  and  nega,  a  stroke,  i.  e.  leprosy,  i.320:  i. 

Tubal-Cain,  i.  16:  2. 

'i'urkcy,  social  righteousness  and  private  morality 

low,  i.  614:  I. 
Twelve,  Book  of  the,  iv.  443  :  i. 
Twelve,  the  number,  as   used   in   Revelations,  vi. 

919:  I. 
Twilight,  i.  67. 
Tychicus,  sketcli  of,  vi.  280-3. 

—  mission    to    Asian   churches,   vi.  10:  I,  2,  106. 
Tyndall,  John,  on  creation,  i.  7 :  i. 

—  on  religious  sentiment,  1.192:2. 
Types,  teaching  by,  ii.499:2. 
Tyranny,  is  suicide,  iv.  594:2. 

—  rouses  revenge,  iii.  590:1. 
Tyrant,   to  be   used,   iii.  502 :  2. 

Tyre,  census  taken  by  David,  ii.  207  :  2. 

—  godless   luxury,   iii.  224:  2. 

—  in  time  of  Amos,  iv.  474:  i. 
of  Ezekiel,  iv.  279:  i  sn. 

—  Israel's  commerce  with,  ii.  135:2. 

—  and   the   mercenary    spirit,    iii.  688:  2  sq. 

—  and    Sidon,    joined    in    bad    symbolism,    iv. 

134:2. 

Unbelief,  caused  by  thirst  for  knowledge,  i.  10:2. 

—  cosseting  of,  v.  274:1. 

—  cry  of,  iv.  864:  2. 

—  culpable,   v.  274  :  2.  275  :  i. 

—  doom  of,   i.  427  :  2,  ii.  206  :  i.  iii.  204  :  I. 

—  encouraging  by   indirection,  v.  259:1. 

—  final  hope  for,  v.  754  :  2. 

—  gradual  and  unnoticed  growth,  vi.  232. 

—  mysteries  of  conquest  of,  v.  275  :  2. 

—  of   tlie   cities   in   Clirist,   iv.  734:1. 

—  respectability   the   precipitate  of,   iv.  573  :  2. 
I'lilhorn,   G..  on   early   Cliristian    unity,   vi.  549:1. 
Unclean  animals  prohibited  as  food,  i.  571  :  i. 
Unclean,  power  of  the,  iv.  618:  i. 
Uncleanness     (see    also    Impurity),    of    lips,    iii. 

634:  I. 

—  of  spirit,  v.  901  :  1-2. 

—  real,  iv.  860:2. sq. 

Uncleanness,   ceremonial,   banished,    1.398:2. 

—  occasioned  by  death,  i.  439 :  2. 
— -of  the  new-born  child,  i.3i7:2. 

Unction   (see  also  Anointing;  Extreme  Unction), 

spiritual   indefinite   but   real,   v.  730:2. 
Uncovenanted   mercies   of   God,    1.607:1. 
Unequal  ability  gains  some  reward,  iv.  788:1. 


Unhlial  conduct,  iii.  443:1. 

Ungodly,  doom  of  the,   ii.  206:1. 

Unitarianism,  not  the  doctrine  of  primitive  Chris- 
tians,   v.  325  :  2. 

United  States,  alleged  corruption  in  judges  of 
lower    courts,    i.  595  :  2. 

Unity,   Assyria   the   symbol  of,   iv.  455 :  2. 

—  Christian,   defense   even   again^rt   intellectual 

error,  vi.  229  :  2. 

help   toward    truth,    229:2,230. 

reason    of    its    being    Christ's    desire,    v. 

251  ■2. 

—  of   Christendom,    ii.  665  :  2. 

—  of  the  Church,  Paul  on,  vi.  130. 

—  of  God,   iii.  651  :  2. 

conscience   a   witness   to,    iii.  740:2. 

Universal  conscience  of  mankind,  iv.  715  :  i. 

—  dominion  of  God,   iii.  740:2. 

—  Providence,  iv.  489  :  2. 

Universalism,   teaching  in  the   Scriptures,   vi.  119. 
Universality   in  legal  precept,   i.5io:2. 
Universe,  creation  of  the,  vi.  397:1. 
Unknowable,  knowing  the,  vi.  51-54. 
Unleavened  bread,  feast  of,  i.  351  :  2;  ii.  614:  2. 

—  of  the  Passover,  i.  168:  i. 
"Unseen   Universe,"   the,   cited,   v.  308:1. 
Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  iv.  782  :  2. 

—  capital   of  Accad,   {.25:2. 
Uri,  ii.  42  :  2. 

Uriah  the  Hittite,  brave  captain  of  David,  ii. 
199:  r. 

—  David  dishonors  his  wife,  11.155:2. 

^- — sends   him   to    death,    11.155:2,156:1. 
Uriah    the   prophet,    hunted    down   and   slain,    iv. 

128:2. 
Urijah,    High-priest    of   Ahaz,    ii.  408:2  sq. 
L'rijah,   tlie   prophet,    11.444:1. 
Urim     and     Thummim,     i.  222  :  t,  286  :  2.  469  :  2.  ii. 

244:  2.  600:  I. 
Ussher.  J.,  favored  forcible  conformity,  v.  319:1. 

—  theory  on  Ephesians,  vi.  10:  i. 

Usury,    forbidden   by    old   Jewi.'^h    code.    i.  591  : 2. 

—  law  and  usage  among  later  Jews,  ii.  649-652. 

—  practice   contrary    to   brotherhood,    ii.  651:2. 

—  see  Interest. 

Utilitarianism,    meanness    in    education    and    reli- 
gion, v.  199 :  I. 
I'tterance  and  deed,  iv.  464:2. 
Uz,  land   of,   ii.  697  :  i. 
l^zzah,  smitten  by  God,  ii.  13S:  r. 
Uzziah,  see  Azariah,  king  of  Israel. 

Vacillation,  see  Weakness. 

Vainglory  (see  also  Vanity,  Pride,  Pharisaism), 
evils  in  Christian  life,  v.  909 :  2, 910:  i. 
911  :  I,  vi.  135  :  I. 

Valentinian,  Emperor,  revokes  Julian's  anti- 
Christian   laws,   vi.  442:1. 

Valentinus,  cited  on  Gnosticism,  vi.  398:1. 


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Valley  of  Dry  Bones,  vision  of,  iv.  309:  i. 

—  of  the  host  of  Gog,  iv.  317:  i. 
Van  Oort,  Prof.,  on  Elijah,  ii.  320:2. 

Vanity    (see  also  Pride,  Pharisaism,  Vainglory), 
basis   of   ccnsoriousness,   vi.  616-618. 
- — cruelty  of  mortified,  ii.  680:1. 

—  feeding  of,   iii.  480  :  2. 

—  lessons  of,  ii.  272:  2. 

—  riches    feed,    iii.  492:1. 

—  ruin  of  Absalom,  ii.  178:2. 

—  takes  form  of  polemics,  vi.  599:1. 

—  and  lies,  iii.  444:  2. 

"Vanity  of  vanities,"  ii.  232  :  i,  272  :  2. 
Vashti,  queen  of  Ahasuerus,  ii.  677:1. 
Vatican  codex,  vi.9:2. 

Vaughan,   C.   J.,   on   early  church,   v.  350:2. 
^  on   literal   inspiration,    v.  372  :  2. 

—  on  Revelation,  vi.859:2. 

Vengeance,    dreadful    disproportion    to    offense,   i. 
716:  I. 

—  follows  vice,  iii.  357  :  i. 

—  inconsistent  with   Christian  ethics,   iii.  93:  2. 

—  of  the   covenant,   i.  368 :  2. 

—  of  Esther,  ii.  684 :  2. 

—  of  God,  iv.  582-3. 

—  on  a  fallen  rival,  iii.  599:2. 

—  thirst   for,  voiced   in   Psalter,   iii.  157:1. 
Venial   vs.  capital   things  in   moral   life,  vi.  122. 
Vernal  and  autumnal  festivals,  i.  472 :  i. 

Via  media,  Christian-atheist,  no  logical   standing- 
ground,  V.  167 :  1-2. 
Vials   of   wratli,    not    vials,   vi.  896:1-2. 
Vicarious  payment   of  debts,  vi.  305 :  2. 

—  suffering,   guilty   pardoned,   iii.  601:1. 
Vices,  Paul's  catalogue  of,  v.  902-3. 
Victory,  of  our  faith,   iii.  704  :  2. 

—  often   but   a   phantom,   ii.77:i. 

—  promise  to  Cliurch  and  individuals,  vi.8ii- 

812. 
Victim  of  the  burnt-offering,  i.  245  :  2. 

—  presentation  of  the,  i.  246:  i. 

Vienne  and  Lyons,   martyrdoms  at,   v.  488:1. 

View   of  life,  the  true,   i.2o:2. 

Vigilance,  as  to  answer  to  prayer,   iii.  19:1. 

—  in  controlling  temper,   iii.  400:  2. 

—  the  desert  a  school  of,  iv.  462:  i. 
Vindication,   Job    demands,    ii.  743:  1,2. 

—  of  the   most   hi.gh,    {.343:1. 
Vindicator,  God  the,   ii.  751:1. 

Vine,  as  symbol  of  Christian  body,  v.  234. 

—  and  branches,  allegory  of,  iv.  245  :  2. 
Vinet,  on  human  vs.  divine  self-sacrifice,  v. 

722 :  I . 

—  on   unction,  v.  730:2. 
Vineyard  of  the  Lord,  iii.  625 :  i. 

Vintage,  symbol  for  harvest  of  sin,  vi.  894:  T-2. 
Virgil,  prophecy  of  a  golden  age,  vi.  35 :  2. 

—  "  ALne\d"  cited,  v.  606:2. 
Virgin,  see  Mary. 


Virtue,  licroic  quality  of,  ii.  117:2. 
— -  in  appearance,  iii.  363  :  2. 

—  without   religion,   iii.  809:2. 

Virtues,  pagan  vs.  Christian  catalogue,  v.  904:  1-2. 
Virtuous  woman,  praise  of,  iii.  446:  i. 
Vision  of  Eliphaz,  ii.718:  i. 

—  of  Daniel,  the  concluding,  iv.  423 :  i. 

—  of  destruction  of  Jerusalem  and  its  Temple, 

iv.  239 :  T  sq. 

—  of  doom  of  Zephaniah,  iv.  574:  1,2. 

—  of   the    glory   of   God,    {.213:2    (Ezekiel's), 

iv.  225  :  I  sq. 

—  of  Hades    (Ezckiel),   iv.  291  :  2. 

—  of  the   ram   and    tlic   iie-goat    (Daniel),   iv. 

414:  I. 
■ — of   Samuel,    ii.  iS:  i. 

—  of   the    seventy    weeks    (Daniel),    iv.  417:2, 

—  of  a   theocracy    (Ezekiel),   iv.3i9:isq. 
• — of  the  valley  of  Dry   Bones,   i v.  309:1. 

—  of  the  wild  beasts    (Daniel),    iv.  409:2  sq. 
Vision   and   action,   i v.  24:1. 

Vision,  see  also  Sight. 
Visions  of  Amos,  iv.  457  :  2  sq. 

—  of   Zechariah,    iv.  625  :  i  sq. 

Vogiic,   M.   de,   on   the   new   generation,    1.550:1. 

—  cited  on  Temple,  v.  336 :  2. 
Voices,  two  in  the  high  places,  iii.  378:2. 
Voltaire,   romanticizing  history,   vi.782:2. 

—  on   Pascal's   logic,  v.  753  :  2. 

—  cited,  vi.  784  :  2,  793  :  i. 

Vow,  exclusions  from  the,  {.376:1. 
Vowing,   i.  S73  :  i  sq. 

Vows,    in    Levitic    ritual,    i.   262 :  2,   263 :  r,    372-7, 
474:2,  475:  1-2. 

—  and  New  Testament  ethics,  i.375:  i. 

—  discharged  by  a   price,   i.  373  :  2. 

—  law  of,  i.  474:  2. 

—  of  women,  i.  475  :  i. 

Wady-es-Sumt,   see   Elah. 
Wages,    retention    of,    i.  ^7,7  :  i. 
Waiting,  harder  than  action,  iii.  577:2. 

—  quiet,  iii.  575-8. 

• —  see   al.so   Patience. 
Walking  with   God,   {.17:2. 
Wallace,   A.    R.,   on   land   nationalization,   quoted, 

i-  504  :  2. 
War,  horrors  of,  iv.  107:2. 

—  civil,   David   and  the,   ii.  123:1. 

—  law    of,    in    Deuteronomy,    {.559:2. 

—  methods  of,  i{.  123:  i. 

—  not   {nherently   Immoral,    1.184:2. 

—  ruthlessness  ofj  i.  682  :  i. 

—  settled    by    champions,    ii.  123:2. 

—  a  sad  necessity,  i.  745  :  i. 

—  and  defeat,  ii{.  629 :  2. 

Warn{ng,   of   Chr{st   to   the   eleven,   iv.  907 :  i. 

—  see   Admonition. 

Washing  with  water  as  a  ceremony,  1.284:2. 


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Wil 


\\'astcfiilncss,  contrary  to  diviiio   wishes,  ¥.76:2. 

Watchfulness,   tlic    ua}-   to,   iv.  yoo:2. 

Water,  as  creative  and  destructive  aj;ent,  vi.  747. 

—  failure   in   tlie   desert,   i.  183  :  2. 

—  for   pollution,   i.  439:1. 

—  fountain  of  living,   iv.  98:2. 

—  from  the  rocks,  iii.  203  :  2. 

—  in  St.  Jolni's  use.  vi.8io:  1-2. 

—  spiritual,  the  living,  v.  148-9. 

—  symhol  of  drawing  and  pouring,  ii.  28:  1.2. 

—  system  of  Assyria,   iii.  648:1. 
Waters,   divided,  see  Jordan. 

—  drying   up    for   safety   of   (lod's    people,    vi. 

897 :  2. 

—  of  Marah,   not  potable,  i.  177:2. 
\\'aterland,    1)..   on    frcciuency   of   communion,   v. 

Wave-offering,   i.  289:  2. 

—  of  first  fruits,  i.  352  :  i. 

Way,  the,  original  term  for  Ciiri^tianity,  v.  413:2, 

414:  I. 
Wayfarer,   freedom  jiermitted  to,  i.  607:1. 
Weak,  God  bears  the,  iii.  777  :  i. 
Weakness,  real  test  of  Christian  energy,  v.  284 :  i. 

—  moral,   identical    with    sinfulness,    v.  262  :  2. 

—  spiritual,    need    of    supporting,    vi.  351:1. 
Wealth,  iii.  381-5. 

—  advantages  of,  iii.  382:1. 

—  cannot  satisfy,   iii.  490:1. 

—  care  of,  iii.  486  :  i. 

—  curse  of  ill-gotten,  iii.  722:  i. 

—  detrimental   to   spiritual  life,  i.  479:1. 

—  disadvantages   of.    iii.  383:1. 

—  distribution   of,    iii.  381  :  2. 

—  making    of,    perpetuates    man's    habits,     iii. 

722:  I. 

—  pursuit    of,    iii.  384:1. 

—  true,   iii.  359  :  i. 

—  money,    see   also    Riches. 
Wealthy  feed  upon  the  poor,  iv.  539:2. 

Web,   spider's,   with   God   is   as   a   wall,    ii.  358:1. 
Weiss,  B.  E..  cited,  vi.  392  :  2,  572  :  2,  573  :  2,  574  :  t. 
Weisse,   C.    Tl.,   on    Pauline   Epistles,   vi.484:2. 
Weizsiickcr,    C.    xon,   cited,    v.  794:1. 
Wellhausen,  J.,  on  ancient  sacrifices,  i.  165  :  i. 

—  on  cultus,  i.  J63  :  2. 

— -on  the  Decalogue,  i.509:2. 

—  on    image-worship,    i.  514:1. 

—  on  law,   freedom,   and   prophecy,   1.560:1. 

—  on   theocracy,   1.386:1. 

—  cited  or  quoted,   iii.  789:1,  iv.  roi  :  2,  323:2 

333:1.  47-1:1-    -',    475:1.    479:2,    482:1 

487:1,  488:1.      .198:1,      505:2,      506:1 

507:1,  508:2.    510:2.    5ti:t.    512:1,    2 

513:2,  514:  I,      516:  T,      518:  2,     520 

524:2,  533:1,    2,    534:1,    536:1,    538 

543:1,  2,  544:2,  569:1,  574:1.   2,  575 

576:1,  577:2,    578:2,    583:1,    5%:  I,    2 

587:  I,  590:  I,  592:2,  593:  I,  595:2.   596 


2,  597:  I,  2,  600:  I,  2,  601:2,  60S:  I,  610: 
2,  611:2,  618:2,  619:1,  622:1,  623:1, 
629:  I,  630:  I,  2,  631  :  I,  2,  632:  I,  2,  633: 

1,  2,  634:  I,  2,  635:  I,  638:  I,  639:  I,  640: 

2,  641  :  2,  645  :  2,  646 :  2,  647 :  i,  648 :  r, 
649:  I,  2,  661  :  1,  2,  662:  I,  667:  2,  673:  2, 
674:  r,  2,  675:2,  677:2,  678:  I,  2,  679:  r. 

Wellington,     Duke     of,     on     war     and     victory,    i. 

682:  I. 
\\'esley,  John,  evidential  position  of  his  disciples, 

V.  297  :  2,  298  :  I. 

—  his    work,   vi.  62  :  i. 

—  preaching  of  repentance,   v.  328. 

—  emphasis  on  points  of  exhortation,  v.  534  :  2. 

—  on    Methodist   establishments,    V.3S1. 

—  on   writings   of   the    fatliers.    v.  494:1. 

—  quoted,   vi.  535:  2. 
Westcott,   B.   F.,   vi.  759. 

—  on  Enoch,  vi.    659  :  2. 

— •  cited    or    quoted,    iv.  362  :  2,  ^77  :  i .  v.  160  :  2, 
vi.  55S:  I. 

—  and    Hort,    F.    J.    A.,    cited,    vi.  10 :  l.  588:  2, 

652 :  I. 

Westminster     Assemljly.     favored     forcible     con- 
formity.   V.  319 :  T. 

Westminster  Confession,  i.  197  :  2. 

Wetstein,   J.   J.,   cited,   vi.627:2. 

Wette.   de.   on   St.   John's   Gospel,   v.  116. 

Whately,    Archbishop,   on   anti-scriptural    vs.    un- 
scriptural    things,    v.  422:1. 

Whitman,    Walt,    quoted,    vi.  750:2. 

Whittier.    John    G..   on    forgiveness,    iii.  427:1. 

Wicked  kings,  ii.  517  :  2. 

Wicked,  the,  arrogance  of.   iii.  38:1. 
— -as  beasts  of  prey,  iii.  33 :  i. 

—  as    renouncing   God,   iii.  y2  :  2. 

—  fate  of,   iii.  loi  :  2. 

—  furnish   a    feast    for   the   birds    of   prey.    vi. 

9TI  :  1-2. 
— -  perish,   iii.  386  :  2. 

— -problem     of    their    prosperity,     iii.  189:2,  v. 
239 :  2. 
Wickedness,  essence  of,  common  to  all,  ii.  522  :  i. 

—  in    iiigh    places,    iv.  508:1. 

—  a  mistake,  iii.  385  :  i. 

—  and   worship,   iii.6iS:i. 
Wickliffe,  see  Wyclif. 
Widows,   see   Women. 
Wiedemann,  Alfred,  iv.  292  :  2. 

Wife.   Ilosea's   prophecies  based  on   study  of,   iv. 
52 [  :  I. 

—  relation  to  husband,  iii.  446:  2. 

—  story  of   the   prodigal,   iv.  499  :  2. 

—  value  of  a   good,  iii.  446:1. 

—  and   children,   symbolism   of.    in    Ilosea,    iv. 

494 :  2. 
Wilderness,   Israel's  support   in   the.   i.634:2. 
Will,    tirmness   of.    needed,    v.  674  :  2. 

—  —  Jesus'    high    esteem    of.    v.  68 :  2,  69  :  r. 


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Will,  weakness  of,  fatal,  v.  69:  i. 

as  result  of  worldly  yielding,  vi.613:  1-2. 

loss    through,   v.  48  :  2,  49. 

—  worship  of,  1.297:1. 

Will    of   God   immutable,    iv.  20:2. 

—  permanent  reality  of,  iii.  88:2. 
Williams,  I.,  against  Antinomianism,  v.  329. 

—  on   Balaam,  vi.  662:1. 

—  cited    or    quoted,    vi.  852  :  i,  864:  i,  907  :  1-2, 

919:  2,  920:  I. 
Wir.c,  iii.  415-418. 

—  ancient    prohibition    of,    i.  ,?oo:i. 

—  Rechabitcs    abstained    from,    iv.  134:1. 

—  see  Intemperance. 
"Wine   and   oil,"   vi.  856:1-2. 

Wisdom,  as  a  guide  of  conduct,  iii.  354:2. 

—  as   divine    philosophy,    iii.  352:1. 

—  better  than   wealth,   iii.  493 :  2. 

—  chief  good   not   in,   iii.  480:  i,  500:  i. 

—  from  above,  vi.  604-7. 

—  from  below,   vi.  601-4. 

—  indispensable,  iii.  376:  i. 

—  intellectual   only   partial,    vi.  605  :  2,  606:  I. 

—  more   precious   than   rubies,    iii.  360:2. 

—  not  in  mirth,   iii.  480:1. 

—  not  sufficient   for  success,  iii.  501 :  2. 

—  of  the   Hebrews,   iii.  351  :  i,  516:  2. 

—  of  laws  of  the  visible  world,  iv.  67:1. 

—  of  the  ])ast,  ii.  725  :  2,  739  :  i. 

—  of  the  serpent,   ii.  652:1. 

—  of   Solomon,   ii.  243  :  2,  516  :  i. 

—  of   understanding,   iv.  386:2. 

—  person  of,  iii.  374:  2. 

—  prophetic,  iii.  371:1. 

—  quest  of,   ii.  768:  I. 

—  rewards   of,    iii.  357:2. 

—  search  for,  iii.  t,^~  :  2. 

— •  universal   love  in,   iii.  375  :  2. 

—  value  of,   iii.  375  :  i. 

—  and   folly,   iii.  378:  2. 

—  and  mirth,  compared,  iii.  481:1. 
Wisdom,  Book  of,  i.  162  :  i  :  iii.  T,yy  :  2. 
"Wisdom  of  Solomon,'"  relation  to,  of  Epistle  of 

James,  vi.  572-3. 
"Wi=e  men"  (i.  e.  magicians'),  i.  96:  i. 

—  from  the  East,  iv.  701  :  2. 

\A'i>hes,   often  the  outcrop  of  capacities,   i.86:2. 
Witch-doctors,   i.  584 :  i. 

Witness    (see  also   Testimony),   method   of   pro- 
pagating  Christianity,   v.  13T  :  2. 

—  of  the   Christian   body,   vi.876:2. 

—  of  men,  vi.  813-816. 

—  to  bases  of  Christian  truth,  vi.  768,  812-813. 

—  unreasonable  demand   for.  v.  274 :  2,  275  :  i. 
Witnesses,   "  a  cloud  of."  vi.  540-2. 

—  the  three  heavenly,  vi.  812-813. 
Witnessing,   vi.  8i2:t. 

WivC'i.   subjection  to  husbands,   ii.678:2. 

—  see  Marriatrc:  Woman. 


Wizards,   i.  340:  2. 

W'olsey,   Cardinal,   fall  of,   ii.  14:  2,  181  :  2. 

^\■onlan,   Women,  age-long  distrust  of,  iii.  494:2. 

—  ancient  lot  as  captives,  i.  609:1. 

—  besetting  sin   of,   iii.  682:2. 

—  change  in  position  wrought  by  Christianity, 

vi.  292-3,  701-2. 

—  claim  to   equality,   i.  419:2. 

—  considered  as  men's  property,  i.  602 :  i. 

—  contentiousness,   iii.  445  :  2. 

—  degraded    position    in    pagan    Greece,    vi. 

69:  1-2. 

—  duties  of  Christian  wives,  vi.  701-4. 

—  Eastern  and  European  compared,  iii.  585  :  2. 

—  economy    of,    iii.  447:1. 

—  fortune-tellers,   iv.  250 :  2. 

—  generosity  of,   iii.  447:  2. 

—  godless,  iii.  448  :  2. 

—  a  good  one,  iii.  445  :  i. 

—  ignored    in   genealogies,    ii.  484:2. 

—  in   Israelite  history,  i.  601  :  2. 

—  in   public    worship,    i.  175:2. 

—  life  of,  ii.  711:1. 

—  lure  to  destruction,   iii.  373:  2. 

—  natural   relations  to  men,  v.  681-2. 

—  preaching  of,  ii.  533  :  2. 

—  prominence     of,     at    the     Resurrection,     iv. 

807  :  1 .  2. 

—  relations  to  man  in  marriage,  vi.  8891. 

—  right  of  inheritance  began  new  elevation  of 

character,    i.  467  :  1-2. 

—  Scriptural   examples   of  well-doing,   vi.  703  : 

1-2. 

—  strength  of,  iii.  447:  i. 

—  subjection  as  wives  imposed,  vi.  272. 

—  suffering   from   Eve's   sin,   i.  318:1. 

—  supreme  place,  iii.  445  :  2. 

—  thoughtlessness   of,   iii.  683:1. 

—  the  virtuous,  in  Proverbs,  iii.  446:  i  sq. 

—  womanhood    degraded    by    intemperance,    ii. 

678 :  2. 

—  and  flattery,  iii.  530:2. 

—  and  her  duties,   i.747:2. 
— -in    the   early   church: 

influence  in  Macedonian  churches,  vi.  175. 

Paul   on  their  church  conduct  and  func- 
tions,   V.  679  683,  vi.  ji  r-412. 
on   pastor's  behavi  .r  to,  vi.  424-7. 

—  the  clinrch   wid(Tw,  vi.  424-7. 

Woman's   rights,   diiYerent  classes  of,   ii.678:l. 

—  and    Christianity,    vi.  89-90. 

"Word,"    the    (Logos),   v.  1 19-120,  vi.  779-780. 

—  creative  force  of,  v.  T22-3. 
Word  of  God,   power  of,   iii.  637:  I. 

—  sown   broadcast,   iv.  842:1. 
Word  of  life.  vi.  142:2.  143. 
Words,  vs.   deeds,  vi.6or-2. 

—  Paul    again-^t    controversy    over,    vi.  475  :  I. 
Wordsworth,  Christopher,  cited,  vi.  420:1. 


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W'tirdswortli,  \V.,  "  Ode  to  Duty  "  c|noted,  v.  607 : 
2.895:2. 

—  "Ode   on    tlic    Tnlimations    of    Inininrtality " 

(luoted.  vi.  534:  2.535:  I. 

—  same  cited,   iv.  760:2. 

—  ■'  Tintern   Abbey"'  quoted,   iv.  228:2. 
Work,  blessings  of,  iii.  414:1. 

—  Christian    value   of,    vi.37S-3.S1. 

—  condition    of    Christian    service,     vi.226:2, 

22-J. 

—  God's,     no     justification     for     refusing',     ii. 

643:  I- 

—  human,    true    character    of.    v.  249  :  2,  250:  i. 

—  incompjetion   a  curse,  v.  783:1. 

—  long  hours  of,  iii.  31 1:1. 

—  missionar}-,   ii.6i4:2. 

—  motives    to    missionary,    iv.  730:1. 

—  must    supplement    divine    grace,    vi.729:2, 

li"^--  I- 

—  not  all,  iii.  31 1  :  i. 

—  not  incompatible  with  spirituality,  v.  306:1- 

2, 

—  of  old  age,  ii.  607  :  2. 

—  over-estimate  in  moral  life  as  against  medi- 

tation, V.  425  :  I. 

—  .should    overshadow    the    worker,    ii.  641  :  2. 

—  and  worship,  v.  20 :  2. 

not  sharply   separated   from    v.  25  :  2. 

Works,   futility   without   Jesus,   v.  821:2. 

—  relation   to  Justification,   v.  534  :  2. 

—  salvation  by  vs.  faith,  v.  86o:  i. 

—  teachings  of  Scripture  concerning,  vi.  119:2. 

—  and  Christ's  sacrifice,  v.  853:1. 
World,   the,   as   a   mirror,   iii.  276:1. 

—  Christ's    kingdom    of,    vi.  879:1. 

—  contrasted  with  kingdom  of  God.  v.  70:1-2. 

—  creative   force  of.   v.  122  :  2.  123  :  i. 

—  degradation   of  giving  up  to,   vi. 711:2. 

—  distinctions  of,   injurious  to   Christianity,  v. 

768 :  2. 

—  evangelization  of,  iii.  172:2. 

—  evil   elements  of,   \  i.  790 :  2,  791  :  I. 

—  fleetingness  of,   v.  665  :  2. 

—  has  its  place  in   religious  work,   v.  358:1. 

—  in   Isaiah's  day.  iii.  639:  2. 

—  its  irreligious  influence  typil'ied,  vi.  887:1-2. 

—  Jesus'  meaning  by,  v.  248  :  i. 

—  modern,   evilness  of,  v.  822:1-2. 

—  multifold  character  of.  vi.  6it:  r. 

—  Paul  on  its  sequence,  vi.  12:  t. 

—  religious    damage    of   life    in,    v.  463 :  2. 

—  seductions   of.   vi.  610613. 

—  sense  of  its  vanity,  vi.  793-6. 

—  subjuc-ated,  vision  of,  iii.  179:1. 

—  the  Christian's  escape  from,  vi.  729:1. 

—  the  one  not  to  be  loved.  vi.790:3. 

—  true  medium  in  attending  to.  v.  599:2. 

—  nnsatisfyineness   of.   v.  635:1. 

—  the  unseen,  groping  after  facts  of,  v.  225  :  2. 


Worldliness    (see  also   Self-indulgence;   Sensual- 
ity),   bitterness    toward    religion,    1.13:1. 

—  burden  of  care  on  the  soul,  v.  66. 

—  Jesus'   victory  over,   v.  248  :  2. 

—  paralysis    of    worship,    v.  64:1. 

—  shown   in  material   over-anxiety,   v.  859. 

—  small  details  of,  relation  to  Christianity,  vi. 

171. 

—  the   soul's    responsibility    for,    v.  248. 
Worldly,  the,   i.  t,;},. 

—  limitations  of,   iii.  49:1. 

Worship,    Christian,    advantage    of    even    formal 
attendance,  v.  156:  2,  157:  r. 

—  an    essential     function    of    the    church,    iv. 

350 :  2. 

—  as  an   outlet   for  excitement,   vi.  632-3. 

—  connection   with   conduct,   vi.  632-3. 

—  devotional  exercises  vs.  preaching,  v.  695  :  T. 

—  distinct  from  ceremonial,  vi.  237  :  2. 

—  edification   its  chief  end.  v.  696:1. 

—  elements   of,   vi.  407-410. 

—  fine  places  of,  ii.  140:2. 

—  formal   may  be   insincere,   iii.  488  :  2. 

—  forms  of,  Amos  on,  iv.  481-2. 

should   be   the   best,   v.  152:1-2. 

'Should     embody    true     symbolism,    iv. 

319:2,320:  I. 

—  happy  and  effective  method  of,  111.485:1. 

—  Holy   Spirit   in,   vi.  149. 

—  jubilation  in,  ii.6o2:2. 

—  manifestation  of  Chri.-t's  Word,  vi.  269-271. 

—  medium    between    formalism    and    formless- 

ness, V.  151:2.  152. 

—  more  important   than  the  house,   ii.  602:1. 

—  music  in,  iii.  322  :  r,  vi.  633. 

—  necessity  of  organized  public,  v.  468:2. 

—  not  dampened  by  any  place,  v.  44  :  2. 

—  not   sharply   separated    from    work.   v.  25  :  2. 

—  of  God  and  the  king,  ii.  53  :  i. 

—  pedantically  fcrmal  not  genuine,  vi.252:  1-2. 
• — predominance  of  self,  v.  64:1. 

—  proper  decorums  in.  vi.  410-412. 

—  respect  of  persons  in,   is   unbelief,  vi.  582-5. 

—  ritual,   may  be   divorced    from   morality,    ii. 

5t:2. 
substitute     for    personal     intercourse,    ii. 

25  :  2. 
growth   of  Levitic,  ii.  260:1. 

—  sincere,  iii.  490:  2. 

—  that  of  heaven  and  earth,  iii.  77:  2. 

—  Temple,   ii.  261 :  2. 

—  true,  hard,   11.427:2. 
— ■  "^ee  Baal-worship. 

Worthlessness,  iii.  369:  t. 
\\'nith.  of  God,  iii.  52:  i. 
W^riting,      an      early      accomplishment.      1.621:2, 

74C1 :  2. 
Wrong-doing,    its    own    punishment,    iii.  152:1. 

—  root  of  miserv,  iii.  102:  T. 


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Wrongs,  which  men  inflict,  iii.  490:1.  Zcbulun,    tribe    of,    boundaries,    1.713:1. 

—  and  spiritual  gifts,  v.  693-6.  — sca-farers,   i.  1 13  :  2,  114  :  i,  620  :  2,  621  :  i. 

—  and  wickedness,  iii.  618:1.  — and    Naphtali,    wliy  grouped   for   praise,   iii. 
Wratli.  sec  Anger.  178:1. 

Wrath     of     God,     visitations     of     prophesied     by  Zeeliariali,   son  of  Jclioiada,  appeals   lo  Joash,  ii. 

Jeremiah,  iv.  93:2.  570:  i. 

Wright,  A.,  cited,  vi.349:  I.  — stoned  to  death,  ii.379:2. 

Writing  on   the   wall,   iv.  404 :  2.  Zeeliariali.   prophet  of   the   Restoration,   iii.  309:1, 

Wyclif    (WicklifFc),   John,   cited,   v.  914:2.  iv.  523:1. 

—  visions  of,   iv.  625-635,  vi.  261  :  i. 

Xavicr,    St.    Francis,    exaggerated    crucifying   of  Zeeliariali,    Book    of,    golden    candlestick    of,    i. 

affections,    ii.  322:1.  217:1,356:2. 

Xcnophanes,  of  Colophon,  neither  monotheist  nor  — claim  of  double  authorship,  iv.  670:  1,2. 

anthropomorphist,    iii.  762:1.  Zedekiah,   false   prophet,   ii.  331  :  2,  332  :  2. 

Xenophon,   basis    of   truth    in    his    "  Cyropaedia,"  Zedekiah,  last  king  of  Judah,  ii,  448,  451,  iv.  164 :  2, 

iii.  771  :  2.  244:  2. 

Xerxes,  see  Ahasuerus.  — capture  of,   iii.  598:  i,  iv.  245  :  i. 

—  made     king    by     Nebuchadrezzar,     iv.  18:2, 

Valnveh,  see  Jehovah.  J"^V  "'      11       •          r  c.     1      -              1 

-.T-, ,  -        ■  t-  Zeller,  K.,  lavorabic  view  of  btephen  s  speech,  v. 

\  ibbv^m,  1. 604:  I.  ^                                         p              J          » 


Yoke,  bearing  the,   iii.  577:  I. 
Yoma,  i.  301  :  2. 

Youth,  duty  of  obedience  to  age,  vi.  723:1-2. 
—  need  of  diversion,  ii.  522:2. 


368:  I. 

—  views  on  the  Acts,  v.  401. 

—  cited,   v.  844  :  2. 
Zelopheliad,   l')aughters  of,   i.  467:1. 
Zephaniah,   the   prophet,   ii.  433:1. 

—  vision  of  doom,  iv.  574:1,2. 
Zabud.  .son  of  N^athan,  lay-priest,  ii.  249:1.  Zephaniah,  Book  of,  iv.  568:2  sq. 
Zachariah,  king  of  Israel,  debauchery  and  assas-  Zephath,  Edomite  fortress,  1.748:2. 

sination  of,   11.391:2.  Zerach,  the  Ethiopian,  defeated  by  Asa,  ii.  292:1. 

Zadok,  one  of  two  high-priests   under  David,   ii.  Zeru;ih.   mother  of  Jeroboam,   ii.276:2. 

16:1,11.147:2.  Zerubbabel,   heir   to   throne  of   David,   {1.598:2. 

—  genealog}'  of,  11.242:2.  Zerubbabel,    as    rebuilder   of     Temple,    iv.  632:1. 

—  made  high  priest,  ibid.  Zeruiah,    David's    sister,    and    her    sons,    ii.23S: 

—  and  Abiathar,  sent   to  Judah,   ii.  t86:2.  1,2, 

with   .'\rk,   ii.  172:1,2.  Ziba,   Saul's   retainer,   saves  his  own   fortunes,  ii. 

Zadokites,   priesthood   of,   iv.  332:1.  MQ:^- 

Zahn,   T.,   cited,   vi.  644  :  2.  — denounces  Alcphiboshcth  to  David,  ii.  174:  2, 

Zaphnath-Paaneah,    Joseph's    Egyptian    name,    5.  1^75:  i- 

97:2.  Zidon,  same  as   Sidon. 

Zarathustra    (Zoroaster),   his   rclipion   noblest   of  Zidonians   or    Phoenicians,   1.758:1. 

pagan   ones.   1.513:2,622:1.  Ziklag,  David  at,   ii.  102  :  i,  106 :  i,  117  :  i  :  iii.  84:  t, 

—  sublime  tenets  of.   iv.69:T.  116:1. 
Zarcphath,  Sidonian  city  of,   11.303:2.                                — invaded.    11.107:1. 

Zeal,    always   colored   by   a   personality,   v.  138:1.  Ziuiri,   king  of   Israel,   atrocious  crimes  to   attain 

—  Christian,  its  reward,  vi.  705.  the   throne,   11.295:2. 

—  dangers   of,   vi.  845:1.  — terrible  punishment,  11.296:1. 

—  self-deceptions    of,    vi.  133:1.  Zinzendorf.   Count,  over-stress  on  mediatory  side 

—  vs.   indiflferentism,   vi.  148:1.  of  religion,  vi.  152:2. 

"Zeal   of  the   Lord,"   true   meaning   of  term,    ill,  Zion.  Mount,  believed  an  invif)lable  sanctuary,  iv. 

649:  2.  103  :  2. 

Zealots,  often   foes  to  progress,  vi  713:2.  — symbolism   of,   vi.  545-9. 

Zealots,  the  (Jewish  party"),  political  policy  of,  vi.  — see  also  Mount  Zion, 

622:2,705:1.  '"Zion"    (symbolic),    deliverance    of,    iii.  129:2. 

—  massacre  by  them   in   Jerusalem,  vi.624:2.  — establishment   of,  111.224:2. 
Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  Canaanite  leaders,  fate  of,  —forsaken  of  God,  11.31:2. 

1.790:2.  — glory  of.    iii.  129:1. 

Zebaoth,  divine  name.  iii.  156:  I.  — population   of.   111.225:1. 

Zebedee,  his  wife's  petition,  v.  445.  — the  name.   iii.  s::i  :  1. 

Zebul.  prefect  of  Shechem.   i.  798:1.  — "woe  to  iho^e  at  ea-^e  in."  iv. -'85  :  2 


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Zipli,  David  at,  ii.Qira,  93:  i.  Znphar,  first  speech  to  Job,  11.729:2. 

—  men    of,    called    "strangers,"    iii.  144:1.  —  second  speech,  ii.  751  :  2. 

Zijiporah,   wife  of  Moses,  circumcises  her  son,  i.          — probable   third    speech,   ii.  767 :  2,  768:  I. 

141:2.  — speech  of,  not  an  echo,  ii.  731:2. 

Zizith,  1.433:1.  Zophim,   i.  459:1. 

Zoan,  field  of,   iii.  203:2.  Zoroaster,  see  Zaratluistra. 

Zoheleth,  stone  of,  ii.  234:2.  Zoroastrianism,  ii.6i2:2. 

Zophar,  character  of,  ii. 717:1.  Ziiph,  land  of,  ii.36:  i. 


II. —  INDEX  OF  TEXTS. 


Acts  i.  I  —  V.  582  :  I.  Acts  v.  24,  29  —  iv.  111:2. 

2  — iv.  921:2.  31  —  iii.6oi  :  I. 

3  —  iv.  806  :  2.  36-37  —  vi.  609  :  i. 

4  —  V.  875:1.  40  —  iv.  iit:2. 

■ 5  —  v.875:i.  41  —  iv.  111:2,  vi.  571:2,  587:1,  707:2, 

7  — V.  605:  2.  873:  2,  902:  I.  717:2. 

8 — i.  291  :  2.  iv.  713:  I.  — vi.  i — vi.  426  :  2.  713  :  2,  714:  2. 

9  —  iv.  921:2.  3  —  vi.  704:1. 

II— V.  593:  2,605:  I,  vi.  713:  r.             4-6  — vi.  415:2. 

13  — vi.  559:  1.562:  1,645:  I.  10  — vi.  602:  I. 

13  — vi.563:  I.  13,  14  — iv.  126:2. 

14  —  vi.  563:  1,564:  2,645:  2,701  :2,  704:  I.  — ^vii.  5  —  vi.  284:2. 

15  —  iv.  808:1.  6  —  i.  170:2. 

■ 17  —  vi.  728:1.  20  —  vi.  537:1. 

19  — V.  7:  2.  22  — i.  139:  2,  vi.  538:  I. 

20  —  iii.  275  :  2.  25  —  i.  142  :  2. 

—  ii.  5- 1 1  — vi.  568:  2.  2(i  —  vi.  616:  I. 

6  — vi.  584:1.  37  _vi.  536:1. 

9  — vi.  747:2.  ^38  — vi.  715:2. 

10  — v.  519:2.  42  — V.  530:1. 

16  —  vi.  584:1.  44  —  ii.  257:1,2. 

17  —  vi.89:2.  46  —  vi.652:2. 

18  —  vi.89:2.  47  —  ii.5ii:i. 

22  —  vi.  717:2.  "             49  —  iii.  844:2. 

23  — iv.  918:1.  V.  575:  I,  vi.  682:  2,  882:  I. 51  — iv.  918:1. 

24  —  iv.  918:  I.  52  —  iii.  801  :  2.  vi.  625  :  I,  (^2T.  i. 

29  —  ii.  2J0:  T,  504:  r.  53  —  ii.  317  :  2,  iv.  918:  i,  vi.  500:  2. 

30  —  ii.  142:  2,  531  :  r.  56  —  iv.  827:  2. 

31  — vi.  708:  I.  58  —  ii.  329:  I.  V.  829:  I. 

38  —  V.  731  :  I,  V.  456  :  r.  —  viii.  1-3  —  v.  829  :  i. 

44  —  {.336:2.  4  —  V.  601:1. 

45  — '-.336:2.  13  — vi.  651:  2. 

46  —  vi.  704:1.  20,21  —  V.  826:2. 

—  iii.  6  —  vi.  635  :  2.  22  —  v.  826 :  2,  vi.  693  :  2. 

13  —  iii.  801  :  2,  iv.  918:  I,  26  —  iii.  271  :  2. 

14  —  iii.  801  :  2,  iv.  918:  l,  vi.  625:1.          28  —  iii.  "j^i :  2. 

15  —  vi.625:i.  30 — iii.8oT:2. 

16  —  vi.  635:2.  2,2  —  vi.  481:2. 

19-21  — i.  356:  1,366:1.  35  — vi.  481:  2. 

21-25  —  V.  522:  2.  39  —  ii.  305  :  2,  V.  Soo:  i. 

—  iv. V.  339:1.  — ix.  I  —  V.  829:  T,  vi.  586:  I. 

19  —  vi.  706:2.  1-19  —  v.  828:1. 

23-30 — vi.  571  :  2.  2  —  vi.  567:2,  586:1,  586:2. 

24  —  vi.  704:1.  5  —  V.  521 :  2. 

27-28  —  ii.  228:  I,  iii.  801 :2.  10-19  —  v.  831 :  i. 

• 29-30  —  iii.  801  :  2.  13  —  vi.  646:  2. 

2,2  —  vi.  704:1.  14  —  vi.7i7:2. 

—  V.  10  —  vi.635:2.  15  —  v.  521 :  2. 

17  — vi.458:  1,603:  I.  16  — V.  773:2, 

128 


129 


EXPOSITION   OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Acts 


Acts  ix.  19-25  —  V.  S33  :  2. 

25  —  iv.  864:  I. 

26,27  — V.  834:  I,  835:2,  vi.  564:2. 

28.  29  —  V.  835  :  2,  vi.  564  :  2. 

30  —  V.  835  :  2,  836 :  I,  vi.  564 :  2,  704 :  r. 

32  —  vi.  646:  2. 

34  — vi.  635:  2. 

39  —  vi.  426  :  2. 

41  —  vi.  426  :  2,  646  :  2. 

43  — vi.  714:2. 

—  X.  I  to  xi.  18  —  V.  846:1. 
2  — V.  523:2. 

4_i.256:  I. 

8  —  V.  523  :  2. 

10  —  V.  764:  I. 

14  —  iv.  386:  I. 

20  — vi.564:  1,585:2. 

34.  35  — ii- 594:  I- 

3!^  — i.  288:  I.  V.  727:  r. 

— . —  42  —  vi.  717  :  2. 

43  —  V.  522  :  2. 

44  — V.  855:  1,855:2. 

45  —  iv.  664  :  2,  v.  855  :  2. 

46  — V.  855:2. 

47_v.  855:2,  vi.  19:  I. 

48  — V.  855:  2. 

—  xi.  5  —  V.  764:  I. 
8_iv.68o:  I. 

15.  t6  — V.  855:  1,855:2,  vi.  20:  T. 

17  —  V.  843  :  2,  855  :  I,  863  :  I,  875 :  2. 

18  —  V.  855  :  I ,  vi.  20  :  i . 

19-21  — V.  836:  I. 

26  —  vi.  714  :  2,  719:  I. 

27-30  —  V.  836  :  2. 

2S  —  vi.  3-!Q  :  2,  403  :  2. 

29  _  vi.  704  :  I,  839  :  I,  844 :  2. 

30  —  V.  839 :  1 ,  844  :  2. 

—  xii.  2  —  iv.  757  :  I,  vi.  562  :  i. 
6-7  —  vi.653:  2. 

12  — vi.727:  I. 

17  — vi.562:  2,564:2. 

20  —  ii.  251  :  2,  iv.  401  :  2. 

22  —  i  v.  366  :  2. 

23  —  iv.  366  :  2.  401  :  2. 

24  —  vi.692:2. 

—  xiii.  —  iv.  836:  2. 

I  —  V.  623  :  I.  vi.  41 :  2. 

1-4  —  i.  223:  2,  V.  836:  2. 

2  — V.  838:2. 

2-3  —  i  V.  830  :  2,  vi.  403  :  2. 

3  — i.  137:  2,  vi.427:2. 

7  — V.  838:2. 

10  —  vi.  600:  I. 

13  —  V.  838:  2. 

15  —  iv.  820:  I. 

21  — i.713:  I,  ii.55:2. 

26  —  vi.  7  :  2,  694  :  I. 

32  —  vi.  652 :  2. 

9 


Acts  xiii.  33  —  iii.  9  :  i,  [,  13  :  I,  vi.  27 :  2. 

36  —  v.  576 :  2. 

43  — v.838:2. 

46  — V.  838:  2. 

47  —  iii.  802:  I. 

50  —  v.  838 :  2,  vi.  342 :  2. 

—  xiv. v.  836:  2. 

. 4  —  V.  796 :  2. 

II  —  iv.  366:  2. 

. 12  —  iv.  366  :  2,  V.  838  :  2. 

■ 14  —  iv.  394 :  I ,  V.  796 :  2,  838 :  2. 

15  — iv.  394:  i,vi.69i  :  i. 

15-17  — V.  878:  2. 

17  —  vi.  68:  2. 

23  —  vi.  721  :  I. 

—  XV. V.  838 :  I,  839 :  T,  2,  840 :  2,  845  :  2, 

846:  I,  vi.  115:  I,  315:2,  570:2,  681:  r. 

2  —  V.  838  :  2,  839 :  I,  vi.  568 :  2,  580 :  2. 

3  — v.  836:2. 

4  —  v.  839  :  2. 

5  — vi.  458:  I. 

6  —  V.  839 :  2. 

■ 6- 1 1  —  V.  846:  I. 

7  — V.844:  I. 

10  —  V.  887:  2. 

II  —  V.  850 :  2. 

12  —  V.803:  2,838:  2. 

13  — vi.562:  2,564:2. 

19  —  V.  840:  2. 

22  —  vi .  48 1  :  2. 

23  —  V.841  :  I,  vi.  558:  I. 

23-24  —  V.  836  :  2. 

24  —  V.  841  :  I,  vi.  147:  2. 

28  —  V.  840:  I. 

32  — vi.  726:  2. 

■  36-40  —  V.  838  :  2. 

38  — vi.  485:  2. 

41  — -v.  836:  2. 

—  xvi.  T-3  —  V.  887  :  1 ,  890  :  2. 
3  —  V.  829:  I. 

6  —  V.  8t8  :  2,  vi.  726 :  2. 

6ff.  —  vi.  320:  I. 

6-7  —  vi.  404:  I. 

6-10  —  V.  526:  2. 

9  —  V.  800:  2,830:  I,  vi.445:  t. 

13  — iv.  414:  I. 

15  — vi. 714:2. 

23,  24  —  iv.  111:2. 

26  —  vi.  653  :  2. 

—  xvii.  4  — vi.  315:  I. 

5  — V.  623:  I. 

6  —  V.  893 :  2. 

7  —  vi.  714  :  2. 

12  —  vi.  342:  2. 

18  —  ii.  415:  I,  vi.  717:  2. 

22-31  — V.  878:  2. 

. 26  —  ii.  481  :  2.  iv.  361 :  i,  vi.  72:  2. 

27  —  iv.  361  :  I. 


Acts  EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX.  13c 

Acts  xvii.  28- vi.441  :  I-  -^^'^^^  -^-^^-  25-^9  — vi.  106:  2. 

29  — i.  195:  I.  29  — vi.  29:  1,486:2. 

30  — ii.  239:1.  V.  876:  1, 68:  2.  38  — v.  893  :  i,  vi.  609:  I. 

—  xviii.  2  — vi.486:2.  —  xxii.  5-16  — v.  828  :  i. 

8-9  — V.  830:  I.    ^  12-21 -V.  831:  I. 

9  —  V.  800 :  2,  vi.  404 :  2.  M      vi.  625  :  i. 

18  — i.  375:2,  V.  890:  2.  16  — vi.456:  I. 

■  V.  836 :  2, 846 :  1, 892 :  2.  '  7^-  —  ^'-  8°° '  ~- 


22       ,  _  , 

23  — V.  818:  2.836:  2.846:  I.  17-18  — V.  830:  I. 

j6  — v.62i:i,vi.702:i.  17-21  —  vi.  404:  i. 

27  — V.  742:2.  17-22  — V.  836:  I. 

-xix.  i-7"vi.7o:i.  2i-v.836:i. 

2-vi.  19:2.  22-v.  923:2. 

io-vi.io:i.  -xxiii.  2-5-v.88o:2. 

i3-20-vi.479:i.  6-v.5.39:2,  829:1,  888:2.  vi.  717:2. 

i5-v.45:2.  ii-v.S28:i. 

18-19 -vi.  86:  I.  12-v.  103:1. 

20-vi.692:2.  12-21 -VI.  609:  I. 

2i-v.5i9:i.  29-vi.653:2. 

22  -  vi.  486 :  2.  —  -^^>^-  5  -  VI.  458 :  I. 

26  — vi.  825:  2, 826:  I.  14  — vi.458:i. 

33_vi.486:i.  i5-v.888:2. 

34 -vi.  481:  2.  20-21 -V.  539:  2.      . 

35  _  vi.  408 :  I.  -  ^^^'-  23  -  VI.  580 :  2. 

40 -vi.  652:  2.  ->^-^^'i-  5 -vi.  458:  I,  150:  I. 

—  XX. V.618:  i.vi.  165:  1,324:1.  6-8  — V.  888:  2. 

2-vi.ii5:i.  7-iv.66o:i. 

2-6-v.8i8:i.  io-vi.546:2. 

4_v.623:i,    vi.    106:2,    284:2,    485:2, """"-^'^o'o' 

486:2  12-18 -V.  828:1. 

6  —  vi.  115:  I 

7- I  I  —  v.  UjC 

—  —  10  —  ii.  304:  2. 

15-28  —  vi.  721  :  I 

17  —  iv.  297:  2,  vi.  721  :  I.  ~y.       '       -'-•'■•'■: 

o  .  „  —  xxvii. v.  798 : 2, 

18-3S  —  VI.  70:1.  ' 

23  — vi. 404:  I. 


13  —  vi.  906:  I. 

''^'o'  -14  —  iv.  662:  I.  V.  621 :  1,829:  2,  vi.  597:  I. 

V.  050 :  I.  ^  o  /- 

. 20  —  V.  617:  2,  V.  836:2. 

24  — vi.  444:  I. 

28  —  vi.  652  :  2,  719:  I. 


23  — VI.  403:2. 

. 28  —  V.  581  :  T.  vi.  61  :  2, 92 :  I 

29  — vi.888:  t. 

29ff.  —  vi.  367  :  I. 


vi.  281 :  1,284:  2. 

9  —  ii.  260:  2. 

23  — vi.  445:  I. 

24  —  vi.  404:  I. 

26  —  vi.  754:  I. 


20  — VI.  754:1. 

29-30  —  VI.  459:  2.  477:  I.  ...    ,       .       ,^ 

^^  ^^^   .    ^'  — xxvin.  6  —  IV.  366:2. 

31 — V.  585  :  I,  VI.  9:  2.  ^ 

^  CO'       ^  jQ  —  VI.  123:2. 

x^  —  IV.  297  :  2.  r 

.^  ^o  17  — V.  536:1. 

—  XXI. v.6i8:i.  ^^      ^ 

21 — v.9i4:2. 

4-v..404:i.  22 -vi.  124:  1,458:1. 

9- v..  701:  2.  23- V.  522:  2. 

II— VI.  403:  2,404:  I.  28  — vi.  tS:  I. 


30  — vi.  473:2. 


. 13  —  V.  619:  2. 

15-16  —  V.  836:2. 

17  — vi.  564:2.  Amos   i.    i  —  ii.  348:  i,  388:  2,  3S9:  i,  390:  2,  393:  l, 

■ 17-25  —  V.  845:2.  iv.  678:2. 

17-26  —  V.  890:  2.  2  —  ii.  306:  2,  iv.  26:  I. 

18  — vi.  562:2.  3  — iv:78,  T. 

20-26  —  v.  829 :  1, 890 :  2.  3, 4  —  ''.  375  :  2. 

21  —  v.  919:  I,  vi.  21 :  2,919:  I.  6-15  —  ii.376:l. 

27-30  — iv.  126:  I,  V.  840:  I.  7,  8  — ii.  388:  2. 

27-36  —  vi.  100:1.  9  — iv:652,  I. 


I^I  EXPOSITION    OF    THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  1  Cliron. 

Amos  i.   Ti — ii.  .^75  :  I,  38J  :  2,  iv.  48:  I,  602  :  I.             Amos  vii.  u  —  ii.  454  :  2,  iv.  449:  2. 
1.?  — ii..595:  i-  13  — ii-  284:  i,iv.  4:1:2. 

—  ii.    I— ii.   349:   2,  375:    I,  437:    I,   iv.  87:   I, 14  — ii.  390:2,  iv.  460:  I. 

487:   I.  16  —  iv.  112:1. 

1-3  —  ii.  350:  r.  — viii.    i — ii.  390:2. 

3  — iv.  78:  i;  45S:  I.  2  — ii.  394:  I,  iv.  237:  i. 

4,  5  — ii.  401:  I.  5  — i.  33<^-  I,  47-2:  I,  iii-  834:  2,  iv.  loi :  i, 

• 4,8  — iv:  188,2.  337  ■'i- 

5  — 11-389:  I-  7  — iv.28:i. 

6-r3  — ii.  389:  I.  8  — ii.388:2. 

7  —  iv.  300:2.  9  —  iv.  81  :  2. 

'8  — i.  606:  2.  14  — ii.  281  :  1,311  :  2,398:  I. 

n  —  i.  399  :  2,  ii.  ^y^  :  2.  —  ix.   i  —  ii.  286  :  2. 

—  —  14  —  iii.  330:  2.  ■  1-3  —  iii-  ^77 '■  2,  vi.  861 :  i. 

—  iii.  I  —  iv.  27:  I  ;  269:  I.  ■ 3  —  i- 677  :  i,  ii- 305  :  2,  306:  2,  iv.  451  :  2. 

■ 2  —  i.  6_'6 :  I,  ii.  389 :  2,  v.  5S6 : 1.  5>  6  —  iv.  66 :  2. 

—  —  4  —  ii-  388  :  2.  •  7  —  ii-  397  :  2,  iv.  39  :  I. 

6  —  iv.  593  :  I,  636  :  2,  661 :  2.  9,  10  —  ii.  390 :  2. 

7  —  iii.  793  :  2.  1 1  —  ii.  504 :  2,  iv.  61  :  I,  301  :  I. 

—  —  9-15  —  ii.389:  I.  ■ II  —  ii.  225:  2,  v.  461  :  I. 

—  —  14  — ii.286:  2.  ■  11-15  — ii.39o:  i,39i  '-  i- 

15  — ii.  269:2,  333:  I.  ^  12  — i.  438:  r,ii.  225:2,  V.  461:  i,vi.  587:  i. 

—  iv.    I  —  iv.  300:2.  — — 13  — iv.  346:2. 

—  —1-3  —  ii.  394:1.  14— iv.  201:2. 

1-13  — ii.389:  I. 

2  —  ii.  431  :  I.  Banich  i.  10  —  vi.  594:  i. 

4  — ii-345:  I,  iv.  451:2,432:1. 

—  —  4,5 — •ii.703:2.  I  Chronicles  i.  5  —  ii.  434:1. 

—  —  6- 1 1  —  ii.  388:2.  10  —  ii.487:  1,2. 

-6-12  —  iii.  629:  I.  19  —  ii.487:  1.2. 

— ■  —  7  —  ii.  301  :  I.  40  —  ii.487:  2. 

-9  —  iv.  614:  I,  619:  I.  46  —  ii.  487  :  1,2. 

10  —  i.  178:  2,  iv.  33:  I.  ■ —  ii.  3  —  i-  147:  i.  ii-  241  :  L 

—  —  II  —  ii.  388:  2,  vi.  666:  i.  —  —  3  —  ii-  487:  i- 

-12  —  iv.  577:2.  6  —  ii.246:i. 

13  — iv.  562:2.  7  — ii.487:  I. 

—  V.  2  —  iii.  541  :  2.  ■ 15  —  ii.5o6:2. 

5  —  ii.  281  :  I,  311  :  2,  iv.  506:  I,  t6  — ii.  238:  i. 

8  — iv.  66:2,  80:2.  17  — ii.  238:2,  475:2. 

-9  —  iv.54:i.  19  —  iii. 316:2. 

II — -ii.  281:2.  -34  — ii.  487:  I. 

13  — iv.  538:  I.  34-41  — ii.487:  2. 

-18  —  iv.  196  :  2,  vi.  745  :  I.  38  —  ii.366:2. 

19  —  iii.  502  :  2.  42-49  —  ii-  495  :  2. 

—  ^21-23  —  ii.  266:  I.  -53  —  iii-  316:  2. 

—  —  25  —  V.  370 :  2.  50-55  —  ii-  495  :  2. 

—  —  26  —  ii.  389  :  I,  V.  370 :  2.  55  —  ii-  300 :  2,  345  :  i,  488 :  2,  496 :  1.^ 

—  vi.   I— iv.  505:2.  — iii-    i — iv.  356:2. 

i-14  —  ii.  389:2.  1-9  — ii.  233:2. 

2  — ii.388:i.  ■ 5  — ii.  241:1. 

4  —  ii.  269  :  2,  iv.  650:  2.  ■ 8  —  ii.  298:  I. 

4-6  — ii.  281  :2.  15  — ii.  442:  i,  iv.  13:2. 

■ 5  — ii.  262:2.  17  — ii.  240:  1,447:2,  iv.  144:  2.J 

—  —  14— ii.3S7:  2,442:2.  19  — iv.  612:2. 

—  vii.  I  —  ii.  388  :  2.  —  iv.  9-  10—  ii.  487  :  i,  488  :  2. 
1-9  —  ii.  389  :  2.  13  —  i-  698  :  2. 

•  4  —  ii.  388  :  2,  iv.  452 :  I.  14  —  ii-  483  :  2. 


9. 


ii.  286:2.  15  —  1.698:2,  ii.  482:  I. 


1  Cbron. 


EXPOSITION   OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


132 


I  Chronicles  iv.  18  —  i.  638:  2,  ii.  487:  i,  2, 
488:  I. 

21  —  ii.  483  :  2,  489:  I. 

22  —  ii.  483:  2,487:  1,489:  I. 

21-23  —  ii-  496:  I. 

23  — ii.  483:  2. 

24-43  —  ii.  280 :  2. 

2-j  —  ii.  487:  I. 

34-43  — ii- 487:  1,489:1. 

35  — ii- 366:  2. 

—  —  41  —  ii.  489:  2,  561  :  I. 

43  — iii-^iS:  I- 

—  V.   10 —  ii.  487:  I. 

17  — ii.474:  I. 

18-22  —  ii.487:  I. 

39  — iv.  7:  I- 

—  vi.  1-12  —  ii.  569:  2. 

2  —  ii.  392  :  2. 

4-8  —  ii.  482  :  I. 

4-13  — ii.  433:  r. 

4-15  — ii.  471:  I. 

— ■ — 12  —  ii.  147  :  2. 

13.  14  — ii.  454:  I. 

15  —  iv.  614:  2. 

18  —  ii.  392:  2. 

28,  34  —  i.  720 :  2. 

31-48  — ii.  493:  2. 

33.  37  — ii- 493:  2- 

41,42  —  ii.  512:2. 

44  —  ii.  246:  I. 

49-53  —  ii- 482 :  I. 

56 —  ii.  482:  I. 

60  —  ii.  241 :  2. 

—  vii.  4-15  —  ii.242:2. 
— —  5  — iii.  77:  2. 

8  10  —  ii.  512:2. 

13-15  — ii.  512:2. 

14  — ii.477:  I. 

—  —  20,  21  —  ii.  491  :  I. 

20-27  —  i.  638 :  2. 

21-23  —  ii.  487:  I. 

22  —  i.  499:  I. 

26 —  i.  638  :  2. 

27  — i. 499:  I. 

29  —  i.  709:  T. 

—  viii.  3.  4 —  ii.  512  :  2. 

12  —  ii.  652  :  2. 

12-16  —  ii.  512:  2. 

13  — ii.487:  1,491:2. 

33-40— ii.  482:  2. 

34— ii.  475:2. 

36  —  ii.  289:  2. 

—  ix.  3  — ii.  495:  2,  556:1. 

19  seq.  —  iii.  116:  I. 

26-32  —  ii.  493 :  2. 

28  — ii.5r3:  i. 

31  — ii-513:  I. 

31,32  — ii- 494:  2. 


I  Chronicles  ix.  33  —  iii.  319:  I. 
35-44  — ii.  482:  2. 

—  X.   14  — ii.  506:  1,509:  I. 

—  xi.  1-9  —  ii.  506:  I. 

2  —  ii.  506:  I. 

3  — ii.509:  I. 

8  —  iv.  617:  2. 

10-25  —  ii-  506 :  2, 

10-47  —  ii-  506 :  2. 

II  —  ii.  199:  I. 

—  15-19— ii.  508:  I. 

16 —  iv.  340:  I. 

36  —  ii.241 :  I. 

—  xii.  1-19  —  ii.  506:2. 

3  —  ii.  366:  2. 

5  —  ii.  298:  I. 

8  —  ii.  396:  1,2. 

8  —  ii.  490:  T. 

18  — ii.  199:  1,531:  I. 

19  — ii.  505:  I. 

20 —  ii.  506:  2. 

21  —  ii.  490:  I. 

23  — ii.  506:  I. 

23-28  —  ii.  524 :  2. 

23-37  —  ii.  485  :  2, 

38  — ii.509:  I. 

—  xiii.  I  —  ii.  509:  2. 

1-14  —  ii.  510:  I. 

■ 2-4  — ii.  509:  I. 

. 8  — ii.525:  I. 

10  — ii.525:  2. 

—  xiv.  3,  5  — ii-  513:2. 

3-7  — ii.  233:  2. 

7  —  ii-  '2Z7> :  2, 298 : 1. 

12  — ii.505:  I. 

■ — XV.  2  —  ii.  138:  2. 

4-10  —  ii.  485:  2. 

8-14  — ii.  513:2. 

13  — ii-  137:2. 

16-20  —  ii.  493  :  2. 

17,  19  —  ii.  246:  I. 

18,  19  — ii.  513:2. 

—  xvi.  2  —  ii.  525  :  I. 

8-36  —  ii.  507:  2. 

12  —  ii.  515  :  T. 

■ 13,  17- ii.  546:2. 

34,41  —  1.659:  I. 

34  — ii-295:  i- 

38,  42  —  ii.  493 :  2. 

39>  40  —  ii.  244 :  i. 

—  xvii.  4-15  — ii.  509:2. 

6  — ii.  475:2.  513:2. 

7-9_ii.  513:2. 

16-27  —  ii-  507  :  2. 

21  — i.  166:  2. 

—  xviii.  I  —  ii.  143  :  2. 
7  —  ii-  254:  2. 

—  xix.  18  —  ii.  154:  I. 


133 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


2  Chron. 


I  Clironiclcs  xx.  i  — iv.  136:  I. 

3  — ii.  507:  I. 

4-8  —  ii.  506:  2. 

5  — {1.505:2. 

37  — "-515:  I- 

—  xxi.  I  —  iii.  579 :  i.  iv.  637 :  i,  vi.  592  : 1. 
II  —ii. 513:2. 

12  —  ii.  208  :  I. 

12-15  — ii.  529:  I. 

26  —  ii.  512:  2. 

. 29  —  ii.  147  :  2,  244 :  I. 

—  xxii.   I  — ii.  255:  1,514:2. 
6-9  — ii.  235:  I. 

9  — ii.512:  I. 

14  — ii.251  -.2. 

—  xxiii.   I  —  ii.  230  :  i. 

1-15  — ii.  514:  2. 

4  — ii.  147:2. 

—  —  5  —  ii.  168 :  2,  262 :  2. 

24-27  —  i.  395  :  I.  ii-  494 :  I-  1 

24-32  —  ii.  493  :  2. 

26  —  ii.  494 :  2,  582 :  2, 

—  xxiv.   1-14  — ii.  513:2. 

1-19  — ii.495:  I- 

3  — iv.  7:  I. 

4 —  ii.  242  :  2. 

6  —  ii.  494:  I. 

—  —  9  —  iv.  112:2. 

9,  14  —  iv.  112:2. 

18-22  —  ii.  529 :  I. 

20-27  — ii.  515:  r. 

20-31  — ii.  495:  r. 

21, 24  —  iv.  294 :  I. 

—  XXV.  I  —  ii.  348 :  2. 
I,  2  —  ii.  509:  2. 

4  —  ii.  262  :  2,  477  :  2,  514 :  I. 

5  — ii.246:  I. 

II  —  ii.  515:  I- 

-14-27- ii.  515:  I. 

15,  16  — ii.  529:  2. 

■ —  xxvi.   I  —  ii.  514:  2. 

16-23  — ii.  515:  I. 

18  — ii.  253:2. 

29  —  ii.  494:  2. 

30— iv.  394:  I. 

30-32  — ii.  524:  I. 

31- ii.396:  I. 

—  xxvii.  I  —  ii.  147  :  2. 

5  — ii.  524:2. 

6  —  iv.  280:  I. 

16-22  —  ii.  147  :  2. 

23.  24— ii.  538:  I. 

25-31  — ii.  249:  2. 

27  — ii.  235:  2. 

32  — ii.235:  I. 

—  xxviii.    I — ii.  147  :  2,  249:  2,  509:  2. 
2-10  —  ii.  509:  2. 

9_ii.  570:  I. 


1  Chronicles  x.xviii.  4  —  vi.  853  :  I. 

II  —  i.  215:  2. 

11-19  —  ii.  252  :  I. 

19  — ii.251  :  1,543:  I- 

27  —  ii.  521  :  I. 

—  xxix.   I  —  ii.244:  1,257:  1,497:  1,509:  I- 
4  —  11.251:2. 

5,7  — ii- 497:  I- 

10-19— ii.  525:  1,546:  I. 

19  — ii. 257:  I. 

20  —  ii.  232  :  2,  508 :  i. 

20-22  —  ii.  507  :  2. 

22  —  ii.  509  :  I,  2. 

23  —  ii.  272  :  2,  512:  I,  iii.  277:  2. 

24  —  ii.  512:  I. 

25  — ii.511  :  I. 

27  —  ii.  506:  2. 

28  — ii.  507:  2. 

• 29  — ii.  473:2. 

II  — vi.  667  :  2. 

—  XXX.  2  —  ii.  514  :  I. 

—  xxxii.  20 — ii.53o:l. 
25-33  — ii. 515:  I. 

—  xxxiii.    10-18  —  ii.530:l. 
16  —  ii.  514  :  I. 

25  — ii. 514:2. 

—  xxxiv.  25,  29  —  iv.  346 :  2. 

—  XXXV.  20-27  —  ii.5i5:i. 
21,22,  25  — ii.  530:  I. 

—  xxxvi.   I — ii.  514:2. 
— -xliv.  3  —  iv.  342  :  2. 

—  xlv.   15,  17  — iv.  344:2. 

18  —  iv.  341  :  I. 

20— iv. 344:2. 

• 22  —  iv.  342  :  I. 

25  — iv.  341  :  I. 

—  xlvi.   12  —  iv.  342:2. 
13,  15  — iv.  343:  I. 

—  xlvii.  I,  12  —  iv.  346  :  I. 
13  — iv.  346:  I. 

—  xlviii.  35  —  iv.  346:1. 

2  Chronicles  i.  3  —  ii.  244 :  i,  251 :  I,  iv.  47 :  2. 

3-6— ii.244:  I. 

7-13  — ii-5i2:  I. 

10  —  ii.  245  :  I. 

14-17  —  ii-5ii:  1,512:  I. 

—  ii.    2  —  ii.  511  :  2. 

16  —  V.  432:  I. 

17, 18  —  ii.  511 :  2. 

13  —  ii.  252  :  I. 

—  iii.  I  — ii.  252:  1,255:  I. 
5  — ii-485:2. 

II  —  ii.  254:  2. 

14  —  ii.  254 :2,  265 :  2. 

17  — ii.254:  1.447:2. 

18  —  ii.447:  2. 

—  iv.  I  —  ii.  253  :  2,  409 :  2. 


2  Cbron. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


134 


2  Chronicles  iv.  8  —  11.254:2. 

9  —  ii.  561 :2. 

12  —  ii.  342:  I. 

16  —  ii.  252:  I. 

—  V.  5  — ii.256:  I. 
6  — ii.255:2. 

13-11.256:  1,295:1. 

14  —  11.256:  I. 

—  vl.  13  — 11.270:  1,378:  I. 
28  — 11.  561 :  2. 

42  —  Hi.  830:  I. 

—  vll.  1-3  —  11.512:2. 

3  — 11.  256:  1,295:  I. 

::  —  11.  582  :  2. 

12  — 11.  263  :  2. 

14  — vl.  587:  I. 

19-11.570:  I. 

—  vill.  1,2  —  11.271:1,512:1. 
3-11.247:2. 

4  —  i.  213  :  1, 11.  247 :  2. 

6-11.255:2. 

7-10  —  11.  511  :  2. 

9  — ii-253:  i- 

II  —  11.  248:  I.  511 :  2. 

12  —  11.  256:  2. 

13  — 11.256:  2.257:2. 

—  Ix.  I  — 11.  516:  2. 
4  — 11.  270  :  I,  410:  I. 

—  —15.  16— 111.  93:  I. 

17  — vi.  475:  2. 

21  — 11.269:1,2. 

22,  23  —  11.  511  :  T. 

25  —  11.250:2. 

29  —  ii.  220  :  I,  286  :  I,  277  :  I,  2,  473  :  2. 

—  X.  2  —  11.  279  :  2. 
15  — 11.  550:  I. 

—  xl.  5  — ii-553:  i- 

6  —  11.  269 :  2,  389 :  I. 

9  — 11.  383  :  2,  421  :  2. 

10  —  11.  491  :  2. 

13,  14  — 11.  523:2. 

15  — i.  3.30:  T.  11.  285:  I. 

18-23  — 11.  291  :  I. 

23  —  11.  291  :  I. 

—  xii.  T  —  11.  502  :  2. 

2-8  —  ii.  549:  I. 

3  —  11.  292  :  T. 

—  —  4  —  iv.  81  :  2. 

5  —  11.  28,6 :  r,  290 :  2,  570 :  i. 

5-8  — 11.  529:  I. 

6  —  H.  502:  2. 

12  —  11.  518:  T,  549:  I. 

13-11.235:  1. 

14  — 11.  549:  I. 

15-11.277:  1,473:2. 

16  —  11.  29T  :  I. 

—  xlll.  3  —  ill.  29T  :  2. 
3-19  —  'i-  29T  :  2. 


2  Chronicles  xlll.  3-32  —  ii.  549 :  2. 

5  —  11.291 :  2,  377:2. 

7  —  11.  235  :  I,  241 :  I,  280:  I,  290:  I. 

10  — 11.  570:  I. 

II  — 11.254:  2. 

12  —  11.  524:  2. 

22  — 11.  277:  I,  286:  I,  291 :2,  295:  I,  473; 

2,  474 :  2. 

—  xiv.  I,  7  — 11.  552:2. 

3  —  11.411:2. 

3-9  — ii.  552:2. 

9-i5_ii.  223:2,  553:  I. 

II  —  1.  669:  I. 

—  XV.  I  —  11.  277:  I. 

I-15  — ii.  293:  I, 

2  —  il.  570:  I. 

3  — ii-S24:  L 

8  —  11.  409 :  2. 

9-15  —  11.378:2. 

16  —  11.  292 :  I,  412  :  T. 

17-11.513:2. 

—  xvl.  7-10  —  11.289:1.556:2. 

8  — 11.  223  :  2,  292  :  I. 

9_ii.  293:  1,493:  I. 

10  —  11.  293:  I,  iv.  Ill :  2. 

II  —11.473:2. 

12-11.557:2. 

—  xvii.  7  —  11.  494  :  2. 

8  —  11.485:1. 

9  —  11.494:2. 

12  —  11.553:  I. 

17  —  ii.  298:  I. 

—  xvili.  1-3  —  11.560:1. 

2  —  11.331  :  I. 

31  — ii-. 333:  I- 

—  xlx.  1-3  —  11.  560:  I. 
2,3-11.529:  T. 

4-II  —  11.  494:  2,  560:  2. 

9  —  594:  I. 

IT  —  11.  254:  2. 

—  XX.  1-25  —  11.223:2. 

1-30  —  11.  348:  I,  561  :  I. 

2  —  111.  2T4  :  2. 

3  —  11.  620  :  2. 

4-13  — 11.  525:  I. 

7-111.406:1,  v.  544:2,  vi.  594:2,  858:2. 

14-18,37—71.529:  I. 

20  —  il.  389:  T,493  :  I,  iv.  460:  2. 

21  —  ii.  295  :  I. 

28  —  Hi.  210 :  2. 

33-11.513:2. 

34  —  ii.  220:  I,  289:  I,  473  :  2. 

36  —  11.295:  I. 

37  —  il.  282:  I.  294:  2,  295  :  I. 

—  xxi.  2  —  11.  295  :  2,  iv.  617 :  2. 

2-4  —  il.  [Kjy  :  I,  566 :  2. 

3  —  ii.  295  :  2. 

10  —  11.  570:  I. 


135 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  2  Chron. 


2  Chronicles  xxi.  Ii  —  11.365:2.  2  Chronicles  xxviii.  4  —  iv.  96:  I. 

ii-ig  —  ii.  566:  2.  5-15  —  ii.  520:  I. 

12  —  ii.  346:  I.  6  —  ii.  570:  I,  iv.  142:2, 

14,  17  — iv.  599:  r.  7  —  11.406:  I. 

16,  17  —  iv.  652:  I.  8  —  iv.  142:  2. 

17  — ii- 377:  I-  15  —  11.299:1. 

—  xxli.  1  —  11.567:2.  16-25  —  11.520:2. 

2-11.567:2.  17  —  11.383:1. 

7  — ii.  567:2.  18  —  11.386:  2,413:  I. 

8  —  11.373:1-  19  — ii- 406:  I. 

9  —  11.370:1.  20 — 11.410:1. 

II  —  11.377:1.  22  —  1.276:1. 

—  xxili.  7-11.524:2.  23  —  111.642:1. 

ii_ii.378:  1,380:  I.  24-11.514:  I. 

13-11.378:  I.  26-11.325:2,473:2. 

14  —  11.553:1.  —  xxix.  4-11-11.524:1. 

17-31: -2.  6  —  11.493:1,570:1. 

—  xxiv.  1,2  —  11.379:1.  10  —  11.378:2. 

6  —  11.257:2,378:2.  16-11.292:  I. 

7  —  11-365:2,379:  I.  22-11.485:  I. 

8-10  —  11.379:2.  24-11.265:2. 

9-1.226:2.  25  —  11.529:1. 

II  —  11.  379 :  2.  V^  -28  —  ii.  493  :  2. 

14-22  —  11.  569  :  2.  34  —  ii-  5^3  :  2.  576  :  2. 

15,  16  — 11.  379 :  2.  —  x>^-^-  3  —  ii-  576 :  2. 

17  — 11.  427:  I.  6-11.427:  1,546:2. 

21  — iv.  623:2.  6-9  —  11.525:1. 

23  —  11.384:  I.  6-11  —  11.399:  i.lv.  40:  I. 

24-11.564:2.  II  — ii.576:j,lv.  37:2. 

25  —  11.369:  1,380:  I.  14-11.292:  1,576:2. 

26-11.369:  I.  17  — i-  165:2,167:2. 

27-11.295:  1,379:2.  381:2,473:2,474:2, 18  —  11.576:  i,lv.37:2. 

iv.  682:2.  18-21  —  11.525:1. 

—  XXV.  2-11.382:2,568:2.  22  —  11.485:1. 

4-11.505:2.  27  —  11.523:2,525:  I. 

5-10  —  11.383:1.  —  xxxl.   1-11.411:2,427:1. 

5-13-11.571:1-  2-11.495:1. 

11-11.441:1.  2-21-11.411:2. 

12-111.329:2.  3-5  — ii-  526:2. 

13-11.383:1.  10  — 11.526:2. 

26 — 11.473:2.  — xxxli.   I — 11.426:1,111.692:2. 

27  —  11.421:2.  2-8  —  11.577:2. 

—  xxvll.    2  — Iv.  474:2.  3  — ii.  407:1- 

■ 2-15  —  11.392:2.  • 4 — 11.463:1. 

6-8-11.223:2.  ■ 5  —  ii-4S3:i- 

6  — 11.388:2,  iv.  458:1.  7-8  — vl.  850:  I. 

7-11.370:  1,561 :  I.  9  — H.421 :2.  iv.  81 :2. 

9  —  11-553:  1,645:1.  9-23-111.692:2. 

16  —  iv.  30:1.  18  —  11.423:1. 

16-23  —  11.  525  :  2.  20  —  11.  577  :  2. 

17,20  —  11.  393:  I.  • 23  —  ii.  425:  2. 

21  —  11.  393:  T.  • 30  —  11.407:  1,412:  2,462:2, 

22  —  11.473:2.  31  — 111.711:2. 

-xxvll.  3-11.431:1.  32  —  11.473:2. 

4  —  ii.  553:1.  — xxxlii.  3  —  11.290:1,429:2. 

7  — H.473:  2.474:  I.  —  —  6  — li.243:  I. 

—  xxviii.  2  —  11.410:1,429:2.  7  —  iv.  240:2. 

3  —  ii.  243:  I,  40S:  I,  iv.  100:  2. 9  —  ii-  5^8:  2. 


3  Cliron. 


EXPOSITION    OF  THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


136 


2  Chronicles  xxxiii.   11  —  11.418:2,424:1,425:1, 
430 :  2, 432 :  I,  iv.  563 :  I. 

11-13  —  ii.  223:  2. 

11-19-11.579:  I. 

11-20  —  ii.  518:  I. 

14-11.453:  I. 

15  —  11.431:2. 

18  —  ii.  220:  1,473:2,  502:2,  iv.  683:  I. 

19-11.4.^1  :   1,473:2. 

21-11.43-^:  I- 

—  xxxiv.  1-3  —  11.  4-27  :  I- 

3  —  iv.  10 :  2,  31  :  2,  34 :  2. 

4  —  11.436:2. 

.6  — iv.  13:  1,26:  1,37:2. 

8-11.445:2. 

9  —  iv.  26:  I. 

13-11.494:  I- 

22  —  iv.  47 :  2, 

25  —  11.570:  I. 

31  —  11.378:2. 

33  — iv- 40:  2. 

—  XXXV.  1-19  — 11.437:2. 

3-11.494:  1,2. 

II  — 1.  167:  2. 

17,18  —  iv.  418:2. 

20-22  —  11.  440:  I. 

21  —  11.  440:  I,  Iv.  388:  2. 

22  — 11.  440:  I,  2,  iv.  677:  I,  vi.  8g8:  i. 

22  —  vl.898:  I. 

23  — 11.441:  I. 

24  —  11.  441  :  I.  i v.  13:  2. 

25  — 11.441  :  1.474:  1,111.542:  i,iv.58:2. 

26,27-11.473:2. 

—  xxxvi.  3-11.443:1. 

■ 5  — ii- 518:2. 

6-11.583:1. 

• 7  —  iv.  384 :  2. 

• 8  —  ii.446:  2,518:  2,  iv.  142:2. 

. 9  —  11.447:  i,lv.  79:2. 

10 —  iv.  T46:  I. 

. II  —  11.  518:  2. 

13-11.450:  T. 

14-21  —  11.  448 :  2. 

• 15  — i-  155:2. 

■ 17-11.454:  X. 

. 21  —  iv.  95  :  2,  418:  2. 

22 —  ill.  763:  2,  iv.  422:  2. 

23  —  ill.  763  :  2. 

Colossians  i.  2  —  vi.  10:2,  293  :  2,  920 :  i. 

4  —  V.  869:  I,  vi.  21  :  2,  295:  I. 

8  —  vi.  T06:  I,  664:  2. 

10  —  V.  613:  2. 

II  —  vi.  182  :  2,  626 :  I. 

12-14  —  vi.  16:  I. 

13-22  —  vi.  12:  I. 

14-15  —  vi.  12 :  2. 

14-18  —  vi.  94:  I. 


Colossians  1.  15  —  v.  874:  i,vi.  500:  I. 

15-16  —  V.  572:  2,  870:  I,  vi.  Ti:  I. 

15-17  —  V.  852:  I,  vi.88:2. 

15-18  —  V.  820:  I. 

15-20  —  vi.  17:  1,27:  2,853:  2. 

16  —  vi.  26 :  2,  653 :  2,  740 :  i. 

16-17  —  vi.  94:  2,499:  2. 

< 18  —  V.  874:  I,  vi.  26:  I. 

19  —  vi.  27  :  2,  50:  I,  500:  I. 

19-20  — vi.  753:  I. 

20  —  1.  284:  2,  287  :  I,  vi.  17:  I. 

20-22  — 11.268:  I. 

21-22  —  VI.  27  :  2. 

22  —  vi.  667  :  I. 

23  —  vi.  32  :  2. 

24  —  iv.  884:  I,  V.  722:  I,  923:  2. 

25-28  —  vi.  42 :  2. 

26  —  vi.  11:  I,  853  :  I. 

2"]  —  vi.910:  1,920:  I. 

28  —  vi.  596 :  2. 

—  11.  I— V.  525. 
1-2  —  vi.  10:  I. 

2  —  V.  522 :  2,  606 :  2,  vi.  65  :  2. 

2-2,  —  vi.  42 :  2, 102  :2. 

4  — vi.  15:2,581:  I. 

5  — vi.  350:2. 

7  —  vi.  665  :  I. 

8  —  vi.  15:  2,459:  2. 

8-23  —  vi.  70 :  2. 

9 — ^Iv.  379:2,    900:1,    V.  874:1,    vi.  49:2, 

87:1. 

9-10  —  vi.  27:  2. 

10  — vi.  653:2. 

II  —  i.  317  :  2. 

11-13  —  V.855:  2,869:  2,898:  I. 

12  — vi.  457:  I. 

15  —  V.  739  :  I,  vi.  653  :  2. 

16  —  1.  307  :  2. 

18  —  1.  157  :  2,  vi.  652  :  2. 

18  —  vi.  652:  2. 

19  —  iv.  906:  2,  vi.  65  :  I. 

20-22  —  1.  312  :  I. 

20-23  —  i-  307  :  2. 

22,  —  vi.  652 :  2. 

23  — V.  571  :2. 

—  ill. vi.  8 :  I.  32  :  2. 

3  —  vi.  II  :  2. 

4  — V.  552:2. 

5_v.898:  i. 

5  — ■•395:  I- 

5-8  —  vi.  711 :2. 

8,9-1.395:  I. 

TO V.  758:  2. 

10- 1 1  —  V.  870:  T. 

1 1  —  ii.  434  :  2,  481  :  2,  V.  853  :  i,  853  :  2. 

—  —13  —  vl.  78:  2. 
14  — vi.  55:2. 

16  —  vl.  56:  1,87:  2,481 :  2. 


127  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  1  Cor. 

Colossians  iii.  i8  —  vi.  89  :  i.  I  Corinthians  iv.  5  —  vi.  489  :  I. 

18-19 — vi.  90:1.  —  —  6-21  —  V.  742:1. 

22  —  vi.699:2.  8  —  i.  189:1. 

22  to  iv.  I —vi.  97:  1,429:2.  9-13  —  vi.  182:2. 

24  — i.  126:  2,  97:  I.  T4-16  — V.  881  :2. 

25  — V.  841  :  2.  —  —  14-17  — V.  91 1  :2. 

—  iv.  2  — vi.  353:  I.  — —  15  — V.  733:  1,804:  I. 

3-4  —  vi.  105  :  2.  17  —  V.  486 :  I,  720 :  2,  392  :  2. 

5  — vi.  85:2.  •18-21  — V.  825:2. 

7  — vi.485:2.  ^21  — v.  908:2. 

■^-^  —  vi.  106 :  r.  —  V.  —  V.  736 :  i,  778 :  i,  780 :  i. 

8  — vi.  106:  I.  —  —  I  — i.333:  I,  V.  719:  1,2. 

9  —  vi.  106:2.  — — 1-2  —  vi.847:i. 

11,14  — V.  7:2.  1-8— V.  825:1. 

14  — vi.  485:  2.  2  — V.  719:  1,736:  I. 

15  — vi.  293:1.  3  — V.  609:1. 

—  16  —  vi.  10:1.  • 4  —  v.7i9:i. 

17  —  vi.  292:1.  ■ 5 — 'vi.  600:1. 

18  — vi.  382:1.  5  — V.  719:1-2. 

'6^  vi.  846:  2. 

I  Corinthians  i.  2  —  v.  378 :  i,  419 :  I,  vi.  10 :  2, 13 :  I,    ~~  —  6-8  —  v.  893  :  i. 


92  :  2,  920:  I. 


7  — i.  255:  1,35-2:  I,  ii.  614:2. 


8  — vi.  119:2.  8  —  1.352:1. 

—  —  10  —  v.  908  :  2.  9  —  V.  720:  2,  775 :  2,  vi.  646:  2,  652:  2. 

12  — v.636:  1,844:  I.  9-11  — V.901:  I. 

__i7_v.482:2.  —  vi.  — —  vi.8o:  I. 

18  — V.  754:2.  2  — vi.  586:1. 

2:^  —  V.  754 :  2,  891  :  2, 905 :  I.  '  4  ^  vi.  586 :  i. 

26-28  — ii.  228:  I.  7  — V.  600:1. 

__  27-31  —  V.  841  :2.  —  —  9  — V.  858:2,  vi.  569:2. 

—  —  30  — vi.  15:2,920:  I.  • 9-10  — V.  899:1. 

33  — V.  576:1.  9-11— vi.74:2. 

_ii.  i-7_vi.  -jTtZ:  I-  ~~  II  — vi.92:  2,456:  1,910:  I. 

—  —  2  — vi.  717:2.  13  — V.  571:  i,vi.489:  i. 

3  — V.880:  i,2,vi.  139:2.  13-20  — V.  900:2. 

•4-14  — V.719:  I.  14  — ii. 626:  I. 

6  — vi.  596:2.  —  —  15  — V.  557:  I- 

__8  —  v.  499:2,  752:  1,905:  I.  17  — V.  557:  1,562:  1,853:  i,vl.8:i. 

— —  9  — V.  759:1.  19  — V.  853:1. 

12  — vi.6ii:  1,887:  I.  • 19-20  —  V.  874 :  2,  vi.  18:2. 

14  — iv.  841  :  2,  V.  774:  I,  vi.6o3:2.  20  — i.  313:  i,  v.  571  :  L 

—  iii.  5-11  —  v.  824 :  I.  —  vii.  i  —  v.  720 :  2,  vi.  417  :  2. 
9  — V.  553:1.  5  — iv.83o:2. 

—  — 10-15  — V.  910:2.  7-8  — vi. 417:2. 

.II- v.665:i.  — -— 9  — vi.  417:2. 

11-15  — V.  611  :  I.  ■ 10  — vi.489:  I. 

13  — ii.64i:2,  iv.  68:  i,vi.748:  I.  ■ 12  — vi.489:  i. 

—  — 15  — v.6ii:2.  — — 14  — vi.95:  I. 

—  —16  —  1.283:2.  ■ 16  — vi.  703:2. 

. ,7_v.  778:  i,vi.4i9:  I.  18-19  — v.  919:  2. 

•  19  —  vi.  627:  I.  19  —  iv.  60:  I,  v.  918:  2. 

20  — vi.  585:2.  —  — 20-24  — vi.  97:1. 

'21-23  —  V.  872:1.  —  —  21  —  vi.  700:1. 

-22  —  ^.  576:  1,844:  I.  22  — vi.  575:  2. 

22-23  —  V.  820 :  2.  25 — ■vi.666:2. 

—  iv.  1-5  —  V.  910:  1.  26  —  iv.  764:  2. 

2  —  iv.  407:  2,  vi.  506:  I.  28  —  vi.  417:2. 

3-4  — v.  818:  1,823:  1.  29  — vi.914:  I. 


1  Cor. 


EXPOSITION    OF  THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


138 


I  Corinthians  vii.  31  —  i.  329:  i. 

3J  — vi.4i7:2. 

34  — vi.  417:2.  489:  I. 

35  —  vi.  34^  :  ^- 

36  — vi.  417:  2. 

39  —  i-  346  :  2,  vi.  417:2. 

40  —  vi.  417:  2. 

—  viii.  I  — •  v.  905  :  i. 

—  —  2  —  vi.417:  2. 

—  —  3  — v.  905:  I. 

—  —  4  —  iv.  27  :  I,  v.  ^76  :  I. 
6  — v.  867:  I. 

—  ix. V.  478:  2,743:  I. 

1-27  — V.  742:  I. 

■  2  —  V.  803  :  2, 817 :  2. 

—  —  5  —  V.  46 :  2,  844 :  I,  vi.  563  :  i ,  645  :  2,  672, 

727:  I. 

6  —  V.  464 :  2. 

9  —  i.  610:  2. 

10  —  vi.  469:  I. 

II  —  V.  911  :  2. 

13  —  i.  272, :  2,  282  :  I,  vi.  480 :  2. 

14  —  i.  282  :  I.  vi.  722  :  i. 

14  — V.  795:2. 

20  —  V.  829:  I. 

21— V.  881:2. 

—  —  22  —  V.  539  :  2.  V.  589 :  2. 
24  — vi.8Q5:  I. 

25  — vi.469:  1,471  :  I. 

27  —  iv.  830 :  2,  v.  420 :  2,  907 :  2,  vi.  471 :  I, 

640:2.743:  I. 

—  X.  1-4  —  V.  411  :  I. 

2-4  — vi.  712:  2. 

3  — -  i.  182:  I. 

3-4 — vi.  882:  2. 

4  —  vi.  652  :  I. 

6-8  —  V.  901  :  2. 

II— vi.713:  1,877:  I. 

13  —  V.  908  :  I,  vi.  716  :  2,  884 :  2. 

16  —  vi.  550:  2. 

17  — iv.  905:  I. 

20  —  v.  876 :  1 .  592  :  2. 

20-21  — vi.  100:  I. 

26  —  vi.489:  I. 

27  — vi. 444:  I. 

29  — vi.675. 

31  — i.  253:  2,  312:  2,  vi.  449:  I. 

33  — vi.  145:  I- 

—  xi.  I  —  vi.  2,22  :  2.  722  :  2,  730 :  i,  751 :  2. 
2-15  — vi. 89:  I. 

3-12  —  vi.  94:  2. 

7  —  iv.  894  :  I .  vi.  703  :  2. 

13-15  — vi.  89:2. 

T7-34  —  vi.86:  1,658:  I. 

19  —  V.  902  :  2,  457 :  2,  458 :  i,  2. 

21  —  vi.  741 :  T. 

22  —  i.  186:  2. 

24  — iv.  795:2. 


Corinthians  xi.  25  —  iv.  386:  I. 

28  —  iv.  794 :  2. 

29  — vi.596:  1,799:2. 

■ 30  —  vi.  636:  2. 

30-32  —  i.  298  :  I. 

22  —  vi.  719:  I. 

—  xii. v.  830:  I. 

2- — ^  vi.  652  :  2. 

3  —  V.  825  :  2,  827  :  2. 

4  — V.  525:2. 

4-11  — V.  855:  I. 

7  — vi.715:  I. 

7-10  — vi.  445:2. 

8-10  —  vi.  442:  I. 

9  — v.  525:2. 

10  —  vi.  356:  2. 

—  —12-27  — v.  597:2. 

13 —  vi.  57:2. 

21— V.  597:2. 

24  — vi.  342:2. 

28  —  v.  525  :  2,  vi.  403  :  2,  404 :  i,  415:2. 

30,  31  — V.  525:2. 

—  xiii. V.  600:2.  604:2.  904:1,  vi.  134:2, 

318:2,  441:  I,  697:  I. 

1-3  — V.  905:  I. 

2  —  vi.  107  :  2. 

4  —  iii.  400  :  I,  vi.  609  :  2. 

5  —  vi.  488:  2. 

7  —  V.  906:  1,2. 

8  —  V.  912  :  2. 

1 1-12  —  V.  912 :  2. 

12  —  V.  762:  I. 

13  — vi.  714:  T. 

—  xiv. V.  830  :  I.  vi.  404 :  I. 

14-18  —  v.  764:  2. 

15  — vi.633:  I. 

18  —  v.  320 :  2.  830 :  I,  vi.  445  :  I. 

■ 20  —  vi.  166:  T. 

23  — vi.  714:  T. 

26  — vi.  61:  2,  595:2. 

26-34  —  vi.88:  I. 

29  —  vi.  356  :  2. 

31  — vi.  595:2. 

32  —  V.  597  :  2. 

2t2>  —  vi.  604 :  I. 

35  — vi.90:  2. 

—  XV. vi.  375  :  I,  441 :  i. 

I  —  iv.  815:  I. 

■ T  —  V.  827 :  2. 

3  —  V.  542  :  2. 

3-4  — V.  852:  I,  vi.  717:2,845:2. 

4-8 -V.  835:1. 

5  —  V.  672. 

5-8  —  vi.  420 :  2. 

6  —  iv.  S07 :  I,  V.  549 :  2. 

7  —  V.  424 :  2,  vi.  564 :  2. 

■ 8  —  iv.  815  :  T.  V.  523  : 1. 

8-TO  —  V.  851  :  I. 


EXPOSITION    OK   TIIK    I'.IBLE- INDEX.  3  Cor. 

^     .     ,.  „       ,.    ,,,-T  2  CoriiUhiaiis  i.  17-18  — V.  835:2. 

r  Corinthians  xv.  9— .\.  41-2-  i-  „         .    '     .  ^ 

.  18  _  VI.  630:  I. 

— . —  n  —  VI.  50O.I.  .      „ 

^  ,,  20-22 VI.  18:2. 

g-IO— V.84I  :2.  . 

,o-v.8t8:  1,837: -^84.V.T.S43:-^  910:1.         _-2i -i.  291  :  2,  v.  863  .  i. 

n -V.  843:  1,852    K  '3-ri97M:v.S35:^,vi.63o:i. 

17  — V.  549:2,  VI.  562:  3.  .      -^ 

20-vi.892:i.  _ii.2-v..2i,:2. 

20-57 -V.  861:  2.  4 -V.  823:  2. 

23-v.852:i.  5-11  —  908:2. 

23-24 -vi.  915:  2.  i2-T3-v.823:i. 

•*    ^    .     .^  13  — v.  492:2,922:2. 

24  —  VI.  26:2.  . 

o         -.or  i4_iv.  114:  i,v.9i7:  1-922:  I. 

24-28— VI.  53: 1-  ;:     .    ,„\ 

26-v.888:i.vi.i8:l.  16-1.268:1. 

28-vi.879:i.  ,7- ,v.  ,.4:  i,  v^826:  2. 

30 -V.  922:  2.  ^7  to  III.  i-v.840:2. 

..,^.,  18  — VI.  728:  2. 

31 — VI.  630:1.  '           _    , 

.Q>,.,-,--T  _iii.     I— V.  636:   1.846:2. 
32  —  V.  486:   1.  /2.-,  .  T.  • 

'2>7,  —  v.  409 :  2,  vi.  440 :  T,  569 :  2.  i-3  —  v-  803  :  2. 


33-34 -vi.  68:  2.  4- VI.  143:  I 

^-^^^  4-8  — V.  562: 

6  —  iv.  209 :  2 

12  — i.  230:  2 

12  to  iv.  6  — V.  831:  2. 


21-23  —  V.  915  :  I. 

22  —  vi.  713  :  I. 

2  Corinthians   i.   1— v.  621 

3  —  vi.  21  :  2. 

4  — i.  346:2. 


.  ^  J.-8  —  V.  562 :  2. 

34  — VI.  699:  I.  Z       ■ 

35-vi.569:2.  6-iv.209:2. 

44-v.  96:  1.603:2.  12-1.230:2. 

Ii:^;8:^^52:..  _-i3-i8_v.8^:2. 

45-49  —  82:1.  __i4-i6-v.  589:2. 

46-vi.6o3:2.  __  16-17- v.  850:  2. 

47_v  554-1  18  — i. 230:2,  v.899:2,  vi.26:2.  77.2. 

ci_vi.25:"2,'623:i.  _  iv.  i  -  vi.  666 :  2. 

^  .     ^„    ,  ._v.8i8:  1.826:2,840:2. 

53 VI. 490:  I.  -V.J 

56  —  v.  850 :  2.  865  :  2,  899 :  I.  2-4  —  vi.  72  :  2. 

—  xvi.  I  -  i.  378 :  2,  V.  845  :  I •  3  -  IV.  841  :  2. 

T-4_v.6i8:2.  3-4 -vi.  69:  I. 

2  -  i.  378 :  2,  V.  878 :  2.  4  -  iv-  738 :  2.  vi.  29 :  2,  99 :  L  725  :  2. 

5 -V.  719:  1.727:  I.  ■'^'"'''■^"^'"qqo    . 

8-9-v.7i9:i.  7-v.499:2,88o:2. 

9_v.72S:i.  7-ii-vi.49:2. 

TO -V.  720:  2.  780:  2.  8-ii-v.823:i. 

,off.-v.72i:2.  g_iv.9i9:2.vi.488:2. 

12  — V.  720:  2.  10  — V.  923:1. 

13  — vi.49:  1.745:2.  11  — V1.71  :  I. 

15  — vi.  892:1.  14  — VI.  215:  2. 

,5  ff._vi.349:i.  i6-v..703:i. 

,7_v.720:2.  i8-v.9ii:t. 

,9-v.62i:i.vi.288:l.  _  v.  i-io- v.922  :  2.      . 

20-vi.727:T.  2 -VI.  612:  I. 

2i-v.4i7:i-  5-v.2i:i. 

22  — i.  177:  I,  vi.490:  I.  7_v.6ii  :  T. 

21— vi.382:i.  g-vi. 488:2. 

9-12  — v.  823:  I. 

10  —  V.  611  :  T. 

10-12  —  V.  910:  I- 

12  — V.  843:  T. 

13  —  vi.445:  I. 

13-15  — i.  294:2. 

5-vi:688:i.  ^^"'^ -^'- ^^'^  ^•^V^"' 7  r6  •  x    7.0- 

8-io-v.823:i.  T7-'  3T7:2.  v.82S:2.  vi.  4o6  .  I,  750.  2. 

19  — VI.  8:  I.  VI. 36:  1. 

20  to  vi.   I— '•850:1. 


10  —  V.  922  :  2. 

12  —  V.  910;  T. 


2  Cor.  EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX.  140 

2  Corinthians  v.  20-21   fF.  —  vi.  8:  i.  2  Corinthians  xi.  16  to  xii.  13  —  v.  818:  I. 

21  —  i.  224:  2,  275  :  2,  294:  I,  iii.  801 :  2,  v.  —  —  22  —  v.  407:  2,  636:  i. 

99:2,  vi.  156:  1,2.  23  —  vi.  182:2. 

—  vi.  I  —  vi.  640 :  2.  —  —  23-27  —  V.  923 :  i. 

3-10  — V.  81S:  I.  24  — V.  355:  1,891  -.2,  vi.  586:2. 

4  — vi.  182:2.  25  — V.  470:1. 

4-6  —  vi.  626 :  I.  26  —  V.  840 :  2, 922 : 2. 

5-6  —  V.  492 :  2.  31  —  vi.  630 :  i,  684 :  2. 

10  — V.  905:2,  vi.  686:  l.  33  — vi.  717:  2. 

11-13  — V.911  :2.  —xii.  1-5  — v.844:i. 

13  — v.88o:i.  1-6  — v.830:r. 

I5ff.  — vi.  551  :  I.  1-7  — vi.  445:  I. 

16  — i.  215:1.  4  — vi.  838:1. 

18  —  V.  869 :  I.  7  —  iii-  579 :  i,  v.  880 :  2. 

—  vii.  I  —  i.  326 :  2,  vi.  13 : 1.  7  —  iii-  579 :  L 

5  — v.922:2.  7-9  — vi. 635:2. 

5-7  — V.823:  I.  7-10  — V.  574:  1,880:2. 

6-16  — V.  922:2.  8-9  — vi.  182:2. 

—  —  7  —  vi.  612 :  I.  9  —  V.  923  :  2,  vi.  884 :  2. 

8  — v.823:2.  ■  9-10  — V.  601  :  I,  vi.  884:2. 

9  — vi.686:i.  II  — v.844:i. 

10  — vi.  611:  I.  13  — i.  282:  I. 

■ II  —  i.  301 :  2, 6x2 : 1.  '5  —  v.  881 :  2. 

15  — vi.  139:2.  19  — v.823:  I,  vi.630:  I. 

—  viii.  I— V.  827:2,  20  — vi.  694:  I. 

1,2  —  V.  472  :  I.  —  >;iii-  i-io  —  v.  825  :  2. 

7  — i.  278:2,379:2,  4  — V.874:  1,924:  I, vi. 837:2. 

9  — {.379:2,615:2.  5  — V.  524:2.  vi.  116:2. 

15  — i.  181  :  2.  II  — V.  908:2,  vi.  107:  I,  147:  I. 

17  —  vi.  103:2.  12  —  vi.  727:1. 

18  — V.  508:1.  13  — vi.  134:1. 

23  —  vi.  106:  I. 

—  ix.  9  — iii.  282:  I,  vi.  569: 1.              Daniel  i.  i  —  iv.  357:1. 
13  —  vi.  296:2.  2  —  iv.  404:1. 

14  —  vi.  612:1.  3  —  ii.  422:  I,  iv.  384:2, 

—  x.  T  —  V.  880 :  2.  5  —  iv.  680 :  2. 

i-il  —  V.  825:2.  6 —  ii.  418:  2,445:  I. 

2  —  V.  843:1.  -10 — iv.  680:2. 

2-5  —  vi.  100:1.  II — iv.  366:1, 

7  —  V.  636  :  I.  18  —  i V.  680  :  2. 

7  to  xii.  18  — V.  636:1.  — ii.  I  —  iv.  389:  I. 

10  —  V.  880:  2,923:2,  5  —  ii.  374:  2,  iv.  389:2. 

17  —  V.  844:1.  18  —  iv.  371:2. 

18  — vi. 475:  2.  30  — iv.  390:2. 

23  to  xi.  I  —  v.  666-9,  38  — iv.  402:  2,  410;  2. 

—  xi. vi.  150:2.  48— iv.  355:2. 

I — v.  844:1.  — iii.  6  —  ii.  417:1. 

2  —  iv.  830 :  2,  vi.  93  : 1, 846 :  2, 891 :  2.  —  —  7  —  iv.  404 :  i. 

2  —  i v.  830:2.  16  —  iv.  396:1. 

3-4  —  V.  840:2.  22  —  vi.877:i. 

5  —  V.  8i8:r,  29  —  iv.  404:1. 

6  —  V. 880:2,  — iv.  3  — iv.  413  :  2. 

10  —  vi.  630:1.  14  —  iv.  371:1. 

12-22  —  V.  840:  2.  30 —  iv.  139:  2. 

13  —  V.  636 :  1 ,  835  :  I,  846 :  2.  2  — ■  ii.  298 :  i,  iv.  403 :  I. 

13-15  —  V.  834:  2,  vi.459:2.  2,  11,22  —  iv.  368:  i. 

14  —  vi.99:2.  II — iv.  367  :  2. 

15  —  V.  636:1.  28,31  —  iv.  411:1. 


141 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


I>eut. 


Daniel  iv.  29  —  iv.  355  :  2. 

—  vi.  2  —  iv.  355  :  2,  iv.  407  :  2. 
6  —  iv.  408:  I. 

10— 10:  357:  I- 

16,  22,  23,  27  —  iv.  413 :  2. 

28  — iv.  355:  2. 

—  vii.  2-8  — vi.  886:  i. 

5  — iv.4i4:2. 

7  —  vi.  901  :  I,  2. 

—  —  8  —  iv.  431  :  21,  vi.  890:  1,901 :  2. 

9  —  i.  180  :  2.  iv.  7-1,  vi.  747  :  2. 

10  —  i.  180:  2,  iv.  7:  I. 

12  — iv.  390:  2,  413:  I. 

13,  14  — iv.914:  I. 

18 —  vi.  646  :  2. 

22  —  vi.  646 :  2. 

23  —  vi.901  :  I. 

25  —  vi.  639  :  I,  646 :  2,  876 :  I. 

26  —  iv.  413:  I. 

—  viii.  10  —  vi.  882:  I. 

^13  — iv.  414:2. 

16  —  iv.  43  :  2. 

26  —  vi.  922  :  I. 

—  ix.  2  —  i V.  362 :  1 ,  369 :  2. 

4  —  i.  526  :  I ,  iv.  382  :  2. 

5  — iii-  267:  I. 

6 —  iv.  362:  I. 

9  — ■  iii-  314:  I- 

—  —10  —  iv.  362  :  I. 

19  —  iv.  382:  2. 

25  — iii.  650:  I. 

27  —  vi.  876:  I. 

—  X.  — V.  415:  I. 

I  — iv.  357:  I. 

5  —  iv.  66 :  2. 

13  — vi.  883:  I. 

18— iv.  357:  I. 

19— i.  150:  I. 

20  —  iv.  285  :  2. 

■ 21  — vi.883:  I. 

--  xi.  4  —  iv.  672:  2. 

12  —  iv.  359:  I. 

21  —  iv.  411  :  2. 

22,  24  —  iv.  431  :  2. 

— • — '29  —  iv.  94:  I. 

—  —  31  —  iii.  554:  2. 
34  — iv.  382:  I. 

—  xii.  1-3  —  vi.  883  :  r. 

2  —  iv.  310:  2,  371:  I. 

4  —  vi.  922  :  I. 

7  — vi.  639  :  I. 

—  —  12  —  vi.  746  :  T. 

Deuteronomy  i. v.  .^53  :  I. 

4  —  iii.  289:  2. 

—  —  9-15  — i-  187:  I. 
16  —  i.  598  :  I. 

T7  — i.  149:2,  iv.  334:  I. 


Deuteronomy  i.  27  —  iii.  268 :  2. 

36  — iv.  99:  I. 

37  —  iii.  269:  I. 

—  ii.  I  —  i.445:  2. 

5  —  i.  541  :  2,  iv.  600:  I. 

— —  6— i.  541:2. 

S—  iv.  600:  I. 

12  —  iv.  600:  I. 

13  — ii.  348:  I. 

19  — i.  541:2. 

23  —  i.  696:  2. 

25  —  ii.  30:  2. 

30— i.  150:  I. 

34  —  1-538:2. 

—  iii.  6  — i.  538:2. 

23  —  vi.  724 :  2. 

24  —  iii.  222 :  2, 

26  —  iii.  269:  I. 

—  iv.  1-40  —  i.  611  :  I. 

3  — iv.  58:  I. 

7  —  iii.  196:  I. 

—  —12,  15  — ii. 317:2. 
18  — iv.  58:  I. 

19  —  ii.402:  1,429:  2,  iv.  68:2. 

20  —  i.  157  :  I. 

23  — ii.404:  I. 

24  — ii.  344:2. 

28  —  iv.  93  :  I. 

34  — iii- 321  :  I. 

40  — iii.  334:  I- 

—  V.  I  —  iii.  211:2,  iv.  369  :  I. 
I-21  —  i.  509:  T. 

4  —  ii-  3iU  '■  2. 

7.8  —  ii.  402:  T. 

II  —  iv.  641  :  2. 

12  —  iv.  100 :  2,  lOT  :  2. 

14 — -iv.  102  :  I. 

15  ^  i.  351  :  T,  iv.  102  :  r. 

16 —  i.  150:  I. 

22-23  —  i-  521  :  2,  ii.  317  :  2, 

22-28  — ■  v.  866 :  2. 

28,  29  —  i.  523  :  I. 

32  — ii.404:  r. 

—  vi.  3  —  iv.  40:  I. 

4  —  i-  524:  I,  iii.  211  :  2,  223:  i. 

4-9  — i.  534:  I. 

5  —  i.  524  :  I,   iv.  207 :  2,   v.  80 :  2, 

611  :  2. 

6  —  iv.  207:  2. 

625  — i.  532:  I. 

8 -ii.  378:1. 

13  —  vi.  629:  2. 

22— iv.  399:  I. 

25  —  V.  91  :  I. 

—  vii.  1-4  —  ii.  274  :  i. 

2  —  i.  419  :  I,  430:  r. 

3  —  ii-  275:  1,488:2. 

5  —  ii.  411  :  2. 


Deut. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE -INDEX. 


142 


Deuteronomy  vii.  6  — iii.  3-°^  i>  vi.  20:  i, 
646 :  2. 

9  —  i.  196 :  2,  ii.  632  :  i,  iii.  258  :  2. 

15  —  1.152:2. 

16  — iv.  26:  2. 

25  —  i-  376 :  2,  iii.  721 :  I. 

26  —  iii.  721  :  I. 

2^  —  iv.  loS :  2. 

—  viii.  3  — i-  182:2.354:2. 

—  ix.  7  —  i.  552:  2. 

8-12  —  iii.  268:  I. 

16  — vi.  547:  I. 

19— iv.  58:  I,  vi.547:  I- 

25  — iii.  268:  I. 

—  X.  6  —  i.499:  I- 

8  — ii.  261  :  I. 

12-13  —  vi.  611  :  2. 

17  — iii.  321  :  T. 

20  — ii.  404:  i,iv.  40:2,  vi.  629:2. 

22  —  V.  370  :  2. 

—  xi.  6  —  iii.  268:  I. 

10  — i. 517:2. 

13-20  — i.  532:  I. 

13-21  —  i.  534:  I- 

22-25  —  i.  554  :  2. 

14  —  vi.  626:  2. 

24 —  iii.  209:  I. 

30  — ii.  345:  I. 

—  xii.  2  —  ii.  402:  I. 

3  — ii.jn:2. 

5-19  —  ii. 260:1. 

6  —  1.258:2,500:2. 

7-1.258:2. 

8  —  i.  497  :  2.  iv.  618 :  I. 

10  —  iv.  96  :  I. 

II  —  iv.  641  :  1,650:  I. 

12  —  i.  610:  I. 

j2-i8  — v.825:2. 

13.  14- ii.  244:  T. 

1 5  —  i.  330  :  I .  iv.  386 :  I. 

17-1.258:2.500:2. 

18  —  1.258:2. 

30  —  11.  402  :  T. 

31  —  11.  402 :  I,  408 : 1. 

44  —  iii.  lOi  :  2. 

—  xiii.  I  —  iv.  445  :  2. 

1-3  —  i.  209:  2. 

1-5-1.151:1. 

5  —  1.588:2, 11.  556:1. 

6-9  —  ii.  .309:  2. 

6.18  _ii.  437:  I. 

7  —  iii.  721  :  T. 

9 —  ii.  5.56:  T. 

15  —  1.  538:2.11.556:  I. 

—  xiv.  T  —  ii.  260  :2,  iv.  92  :  I. 

2  —  vi.  646:  2. 

14  —  11.  302:  T. 

17  — iv.  576:2. 


Deuteronomy  xiv.  21  —  1.  610 :  2,  vi.  646 :  2. 

28  — iv.  4S2:  I. 

—  XV.  1-6  — ii.  651:  I. 

3-1.572:2. 

3-6-11.651 :2. 

6  —  ill.  loi :  2. 

7,8  —  11.652:  I. 

10  —  iv.  12:2. 

12  —  iv.  158:  1,206:  I. 

20-11.325:2. 

23  —  1.512:2. 

28  —  ill.  loi  :  2. 

29  —  1.512:2. 

—  xvi.  I  —  iv.  341  :  I- 

3  —  1.  167:2. 

4  —  iv.  108:  2. 

9  — iv.  341:2. 

II  —  1.  160:  2. 

II  —  i.6io:  I. 

13  — iv.  341:2. 

13-15  — 1-354:2. 

14  —  i.6io:  I. 

17  — iv.  341:1. 

21  —  ii.  290:  I.  402:  i,iv.  641 :  I.. 

22  —  ii.  411  :  2. 

—  xvil.  2-4  —  11.309:2. 

2-5  —  11.437:  I- 

3  —  11.  402  :  I,  429 :  2. 

8-13  —  1-598:  I. 

9  —  1.576:2. 

14  —  1-573:  1,11.273:2. 

16  — ii.  168:2,250:  2,  511  :  I. 

I7_ii.5ii:  I. 

18  —  11.273:2. 

20  —  i.  573  :  T,  597 :  2,  ii.  273 : 2. 

—  xviil.  I  —  1.  499 :  2,  ii.  261  :  I. 

1-8  — 1.  576:2. 

3  —  1  v.  334:2. 

4 —  iv.  26:  2. 

6  — iv.  331  :2. 

6-12  —  11.  291  :  2. 

8 —  iv.  3?,i  :  2. 

9-22  —  1.583:2. 

10— 11.  402:  T,4o8:  i,iv.  374: 1- 

T2  —  iv.  T2:  2. 

15-1.  218:  i,lv.  49:  I. 

16  —  iv.  108:  2. 

18  —  11.535:2. 

20 — 11.  328:  T.  iv.  33:  2. 

21  —  iv.  9S :  2,  690 :  I. 

22  — 1\'.  690:  T. 

—  xix.  1-13  —  1.714:2. 

4_lv.  715:  I. 

13-11.242:  I. 

15  —  V.  806:  T. 

—  XX.  5-7-11.669:2. 

13-11.358:  2. 

13-18—1.538:2. 


143 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Deut. 


Deuteronomy  xx.  17  —  '■  54i  '■  -• 
19,  20  —  ii.  348 :  2. 

—  xxi.  1-9— i.  597: -2. 

13  —  ii.  622  :  2. 

17  — ii.  345:  2. 

—  xxii.  4  —  i.  610:  2. 

6  —  i.  610:  2. 

8  — i.  60s  :  -■ 

9— i. 177:1. 

10  —  V.  776:  I. 

12  — i.  433:  I. 

23,24—1.338:2. 

—  xxiii.  I — V.  893:1. 

1-8 —  ii.  622  :  2. 

2  —  iv.  596 :  2. 

3  —  iv.  672:  2. 

7  —  ii.  248:  I,  iv.  645:  I. 

8  —  ii.  248:  I,  iv.  48:  I. 

—  —  15  —  i.  609:  2. 

18 —  i.  602:  r. 

22  — i.  373:  1.375:  r- 

24  —  i.  590:  2,  iv.  99  :  I. 

—  xxiv.  1-4  —  i.  602  :  2,  iv.  34 :  i. 

6,10  fif.  —  i.6o6:i. 

14  —  i.  607  :  I,  vi.  623  :  2. 

15  — vi.  623:  2. 

16  —  ii.  505  :  2,  iv.  257  :  I. 

17  —  i.  597  :  2,  vi.  606  :  i,  62;^  :  2. 

—  XXV.  1,2  — i.  597:  2. 
1-3  —  i.  606:  2. 

-4  —  i.  21 1  :  2,  610 :  2,  iv.  513 :  2. 

5-10  — i.  333:  1,2,603:2. 

13,  14  — i. 340:  I. 

17  — i.  639:  I. 

18  —  i.  179:  I,  185:  2,639:  I,  iv.  469:2. 

—  xxvi.  5  —  ii.  228  :  2,  401  :  i. 
10  —  iv.  26  :  2. 

13-16  —  iii.  402  :  I. 

15  — ii.  577:  I. 

—  xxvii.  4  —  1.684:2. 

4-19-1.683:2. 

8-1.684:2. 

—  —15  —  iv.  71  :  2,  96:  2. 
16  — V.  859:2. 

—  xxviii.  1-68  —  1.612:1. 

3-5  — vi.  11:2. 

6  —  11.  245  :  I. 

12  —  ii.  30T  :  I. 

15  —  iv.  58 :  I,  V.  859  :  2. 

20  —  iv.  96  :  2. 

—  —  21  —  iv.  87:  I. 

25  —  iv.  12  :  2,  50  :  2,  108  :  2. 

26  —  11.  287  :  2,  iv.  87 :  1, 108 :  2. 

27  —  1.  178:  2. 

— —  30  — iv.  52:2.  574:2. 
34  — iv.  448:2. 

—  —  36  — iv.  58:2,  93:  I. 
37  —  iv.  108:  2. 


Deuteronomy  xxviii.  44 — iv.  82  :  2. 

52-58-11.359:2. 

53  — iv.  108:2. 

59 —  iv.  108:  2. 

64  —  ill.  268:  2,  iv.  58:  3,93:  I- 

—  xxix.  4  —  V.  587  :  2. 

17  — iv.  58:2. 

19  — iv.  37:2. 

29  — V.  584:  I. 

—  XXX.  6  —  vi.  239  :  2,  61 1 :  2. 

11-14  —  11.438:  I. 

12-14  —  v.  582:  I. 

17  — Iv.  55:  I- 

—  xxxl.  6,  7  —  1.  150  :  I. 

9  —  11.255:2. 

14  —  1.642:  I. 

16  —  11.  402:  I. 

23  — 1.  150:  1,6-12:  I. 

26  — 1.215:  2,  ii.  255:  I. 

—  xxxii.  4  —  iii.  239 :  2.  iv.  27  :  i. 
7  — iv.  653:2. 

8  —  11.  354:  I,  iv.  39:  I,  68:  2,675  :  2. 

9  —  iv.  68:  2. 

10  —  iv.  498  :  2. 

-II  —  ill.  236:  2. 

11-12  —  vi.  884:  I. 

12  —  iv.  498  :  2. 

13,  14  —  iii.  212  :  2. 

15  —  iv.  30:  I.  180:  I. 

16  —  iv.  .^8:  I. 

17  —  111.  269  :  T,  vi.  592  :  I. 

21  —  iv.  48:  I,  V.  585:  2. 

—  —  22  —  iii.  222  :  2.  iv.  88  :  i. 

• 24  —  iii.  237  :  I .  iv.  414  :  2. 

31  —  V.657:  2. 

35  — V.  600:  I. 

—  —  36  —  11.  287:  2,    ill.  320:  I,   793:  3,   iv. 

130:  T. 

39  — iv.  55:  I. 

-43  — V.  615:  I. 

—  xx.xiil.  2  —  ii.  317  :  2,  ill.  176  :  2,  iv.  590  :  2, 

V.866:  I. 

6  — iv.  55:  I. 

S-ii  —  i.  720  :  I. 

17  —  ii.  284  :  2,  331  :  2. 

t8  —  iv.  509  :  I. 

19  —  11.397:  i.iv.  509:  I. 

— -  —  20  —  ii.  490:  I. 

26  — vi.  733:2. 

27  —  111.233:  l,iv.  509:  I. 

-29  — vi.  724:  2. 

—  xxxiv.   I  —  1.  459  :  2. 

3  —  11.  346:  2. 

5-6  — vi.  656:2. 

7  — iv.  73:2. 

9  —  1.  224  :  I,  v.  364:  T. 

10 —  i.  T-i6:  I.  585  :  i.  11.  317:  2.   • 

—  xxxvi.   i-S — ii._|40:2. 


Eccles. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


144 


Ecclesiastes  i.   i  — •  ii.  272  :  2. 

i-ii  —  iii.  476:  I. 

2  —  ii.  270:  2. 

6,8  — iii.  354:  I. 

12  —  ii.  272  :  2,  iii.  479 :  I. 

14  — iii.  351  :  I. 

—  ii.  4-6  —  ii.  269  :  2. 

—  —  4-8  —  iii.  465  :  I. 

8  —  ii.  246:  2. 

24-26 —  iii.  519:  I. 

26  —  iii. 479:  I. 

—  iii.  I  —  iii.  482  :  i. 

1-8  —  iii.  489  :  2. 

1-16  —  iii.  482:  1,2. 

II  —  iii.  490:  I. 

16  —  iii.  465  :  I,  490:  I. 

18-21  —  iii.  488:  I. 

—  iv.  3  —  iii.  482  :  2, 490 :  i,  2. 

9-16  —  iii.  490 :  I,  2. 

4-8  —  iii.  484 :  1, 487  :  2. 

—  —  9-16  —  iii.  484:  I. 

—  V.  1-7 — •  iii.  485:  I,  490:  2. 
1-17  —  iii.  488:  2. 

5,6- i.  375:  I- 

8-17  —  iii.  486:  1,491:  I. 

—  —  8-20  —  iii.  486 :  2,  5 19 :  i. 
9  — iii.  384:  I. 

10-17  —  iii.  489  :  2. 

20  —  iii.  482  :  I. 

—  vi. iii.  491  :  i,  2. 

i-ii  —  iii.  496:  2. 

7-12  —  iii.  497:1. 

II,  12  —  iii.  492:  I. 

• —  vii. iii.  491  :  I,  492 :  2. 

I  —  iii.  497  :  2. 

14-29  —  iii.  499  :  I,  2. 

15-20  —  iii.  493  :  2,  498 :  2. 

21-29  —  iii-  494:  I)  2. 

24  — iii.  351  :  I. 

25  — iii.  351:2. 

—  viii.  1-13  —  iii.  499:1. 
I -14  —  iii.  498:  I,  2. 

1-15  — iii.  491:  1,492:2,495:1,2. 

15  — iii.  497:2. 

16  —  iii.  499  :  2,  500 :  i. 

—  —17  —  iv.  60:  2. 
-31  — iii.  493:  2. 

—  ix.  5  — ii.  737:2. 

6  —  ii.  jyj  '■  2,  iii.  Soo :  I. 

—  —  7  iii.  364:  I. 

7-13  —  iii.  500:  1,2. 

II,  12  —  iii.  465  :  2. 

-15  — ii.  356:2. 

—  X.  4  —  iii.  391  :  I. 

3  —  iii.  400:  I. 

6  —  iii.  321  :  2,  465  :  2. 

7  —  iii.  465  :  2. 

8  —  iii.  465  :  2. 


Ecclesiastes  x.  9  — iii.  465  :  2,  505  :  2. 

10  —  iv.  674:  I. 

— • —  16  —  iii.  465  :  I. 

18-20  —  iii.  465  :  2. 

— ■  —  20  —  iii.  501  :  2. 

25- iii.  394:  I- 

— ■  — '27  —  iii.  382  :  2. 

—  xi.   1-8  —  iii.  501  :  2. 

—  xii.  7  —  iii.  499  :  2,  505  :  2. 

'8-14  —  iii.  509:  I. 

14  — i.  677:  I. 

—  XV.  11-20  —  iii.  409:2. 

—  XX.  20  —  iii.  391 :  2. 

—  xxiv.  3  — iii.  352:  I. 

—  xxvii.  16  —  iii.  390:  i. 

—  xxix.   14-19  —  iii.  368:2. 

Ecclesiasticus  i.  23  —  vi.573:i. 

26  — vi.  573:  I. 

28  — vi.  573:2. 

30  — vi.  573:2. 

—  ii.  1-5  — vi.  573:  I. 
12  — vi.  573:  2. 

13  — vi.573:  I- 

22  — vi.573:  I. 

—  iii.  8  — vi.573:  2. 

—  v.  1-3  —  vi.  619:  2. 

II— vi.573:  2. 

13-14  — vi.  598:  I. 

—  vi.  37  — vi.573:  I- 

—  vii.   10  —  vi.  573  :  2. 

—  xi.  18-19  —  vi.6i9:2. 
■ 27  —  vi.  582:  I. 

—  xii.  lo-ii — vi.  572  :  2,  573 :  2. 

—  xiii.  3  —  vi.  573 :  2,  575  :  i. 

17-18  — vi.573:  2. 

19  — vi.573:  I. 

20  — vi.  575:  I. 

—  XV.  11-12  —  vi.  573  :  2, 

—  xviii.  9-14  —  vi.  749:2. 
18  — vi.573:  I. 

—  xix.  20  —  vi.  582  :  2. 
• 23  — vi.573:  2. 

—  XX.  IS  — vi.573:  I- 

—  xxi.  23  —  vi.  573  :  2. 

—  xxviii.  9-23  —  vi.  598:1. 

12  —  vi.  598:  I. 

13-14  —  vi.  600:  2. 

18  —  vi.  600:  2. 

• — xxix.  10  —  vi.573:  2. 

—  xxxi.  1-9  —  vi.  573:2. 

—  xxxiii.  2  —  vi.  573  :  I. 

—  xxxiv.  21-22  —  vi.  609 :  2,  623 :  2. 

—  XXXV.   16-17  —  vi.  573:2. 
18  —  vi.  749:  I. 

—  xxxviii.  9  —  vi.  634 :  2, 
12-13  —  vi.  634:  2. 

—  xii.  22  — vi.  573:2. 


145 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


l^phes. 


Ecclesiasticus  xliii.  22  —  vi.  573:1. 

—  xliv.  19-20  —  vi. 591:1. 
20  — vi.  593:  2. 

—  xlviii.  3  —  vi.  639:  I. 

Enoch  i.  8  — vi.  656:  i. 

—  ii. vi.  660  :  I. 

—  vi.  4  —  vi.656:  I. 

—  X.  6-9,  15,  16  —  vi.654:2. 

—  xiv.  2  —  vi.  654:  2. 

—  xvi.  2  —  vi.6S4:  2. 

—  xviii.  6,  7,  13-16  — vi.  659:  2. 

—  XX.  5  — iv.  373:  I- 

—  xxi.  2  —  vi.  659:  2. 

3  — vi.  654:  2.659:2. 

5  — vi.659:  2. 

6  —  vi.  654 :  2,  659  :  2, 

—  xxii.  5.  9  — vi.654:2. 

—  xxvi.  2  —  vi.  656:1. 

—  xxxvii.   I — vi.  659  :  2. 

—  xxxviii.  2  —  vi.  661  :  I. 

—  xl.  I,  2  — iv.  373:  I. 

—  xli.   I  —  vi.  656:  I. 

—  xlvi.   I  —  iv.  373  :  I. 

—  xlvii.   II — vi.  660:1. 
3  — iv.  373:  I- 

—  1.  I,  3  —  vi.  661  :  I. 

—  li.  4  —  vi.66i  :  i. 

—  Ix.   10- 1 1 — vi.  661  :  I. 

—  Ixi.   10  —  vi.  661  :  I. 

—  Ixviii.  39  —  vi.  661  :  I. 

—  xcii.  4  —  vi.  659:  2. 

—  xciii.  S,  15  —  vi.  654:2. 

—  xcix.  5  —  vi.654:  2. 

—  civ.  2  —  vi.  661  :  I. 
3  — vi.654:  2. 

Ephesian?  i.  i — v.  419:1. 

3  —  iv.  368 :  2.  vi.  684 :  2. 

3-6  —  vi.  672. 

4  —  vi.  667  :  I. 

5  — vi.707:  T. 

5-9  — V.  850:  I. 

9  — vi.707:  I- 

13  —  vi.  692  :  2. 

13  ff.  —  V.  731  :  T,  732  :  T. 

T3-14  —  v.  888 :  I,  vi.  684 :  2. 

14  — V.  898:2. 

15  —  V.  869:  I.  vi.  295  :  I. 

T7-21  — v.  831  :  2. 

18  — vi.  807:  2. 

21  —  vi.  709:  2.  740  :  I. 

—  ii.  2  —  ii.  2-2  :  2,  vi.  739:  2,  898 
4-7  — vi.  753:  I- 

7  —  y.S22:  2.851  :  t. 

8  —  V.  850:  2.  vi.  910  :  T. 

TO  —  V.  768  :  I,  vi.  706:  2. 

11-13  —  V.  766:  r. 

10 


Ephcsians  ii.  11-22  —  v.  871:1. 

12  —  ii.  518:  I. 

15  —  V.  871  :  2. 

20  —  vi.  665  :  I. 

21  — vi.  481  :  2. 

22  —  i.  215  :  I,  V.  574:  2,  vi.664:  2. 

—  iii. V.415:  I- 

i-ii  — V.  832:  I. 

2  — V.  523:2.  843:2. 

4-6  —  V.  871  :  I. 

5  — iv.  362:  I. 

7-8  —  v.  843  :  2,  851 : 1. 

8  —  523:2,589:2. 

10  —  vi.  653  :  2, 854 :  I. 

12  —  vi.  695  :  2. 

13  — vi.719:  I. 

15  — i-  199:2.334:1- 

16-17  — V.  569:2. 

17  —  V.  607:  2. 

• 19  —  V.  522  :  2. 

—  iv.   I  —  vi.  201  :  2. 

2  — vi.481  :  2,752:  I. 

3  — vi.705:  I. 

-~-  —  4-6  —  v.  844  :  2. 

8  — iii.  177:  i.v.  395. 

9  — i.  322:  2. 

10  —  v.  801  :  1,874:  I. 

II  —  v.  617:  I,  vi.  403:  2,  404:2,  415:  2. 

13  —  v.  871  :  2. 

14  —  vi.  367  :  I. 

15  —  vi.6i7:2. 

17  —  vi.  691  :  I. 

22  —  vi.  262  :  2,  602  :  2. 

25  —  iii.  36:  2. 

28  —  i.  202  :  I. 

30  —  v.  898  :  2. 

32  — vi.  704:  I. 

—  V.   1-2  —  V.  898  :  2. 

2  — i.245:  T.  251  :  I,  iv.  485:  T. 

5  — V.899:  I. 

6  —  V.  139:  2. 

9  —  vi.  63  :  2,  858 :  2. 

13  —  v.  601  :  I. 

15  —  v.  596  :  I. 

16  —  iv.  389:  2. 

19  —  vi.  633:  1,2. 

22-33  — iii.  537:  T. 

26  —  vi.  455  :  2. 

27  —  vi.  215:  2,  658:  r,  667:  r. 

22  —  iv.  830 :  2. 

—  vi.  2  —  i.  197  :  2. 

5  —  vi.  699:  2. 

5-9  — vi.  429:  2. 

9  —  V.  84T :  2. 

TO  —  vi.  489:  T. 

11-17  —  V.  606:  T. 

13  —  V.  607  :  2,  vi.  469 :  t,  653  :  2,  740 :  i. 

15  —  353:  I- 


£phes. 


EXPOSITION   OF  THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


146 


Ephesians  vi.  16  —  vi.  692:2. 

17  —  vi.  102:  I. 

iS  —  vi.  664 :  2,  706 :  2. 

— —  21  — vi.  485:2. 
24  — V.  855:2. 

2  Esdras  v.  i  —  vi.  591 :  I. 

—  vi.  28  —  vi.  591  :  I. 

—  vii.  34  —  591:  I- 

—  ix.  7-8  — vi.  591:  I. 

—  xiii.  23  — vi.  591:  I.' 

Esther  i.  i  —  iv.  407 :  2. 

2  —  ii.  246:  2. 

3,  4— iv.  403:2. 

14— ii.454:  I. 

—  ii.  5  —  ii.  242  :  2,  684 :  2, 
6  —  ii.  684:  2. 

—  iii.   1-6  —  ii.  679:2. 

2-5  —  ii.  232 :  2. 

7  — iv.  390:  I. 

15  —  ii.68i :  i. 

—  iv.  I,  2  —  ii.  684:  2. 

10  —  ii.  682:  I. 

14  —  ii.  676:  I. 

—  V.  I  —  iv.  390 :  2. 

9-14  —  ii.  679 :  2. 

13  —  ii.68o:  i. 

—  vi.  I  —  ii.  248:  2. 

8.9  —  iv.  404:2. 

10,  1 1  —  ii.  684 :  2. 

—  vii.  1-4 —  ii.  682:  I. 

5-10  —  ii.  679:  2. 

7  —  iv.  389  :  2. 

—  —  8  —  i.  162  :  I,  iv.  914:  I. 

—  viii.   10  —  iv.  417:2. 

—  ix.   1-4  —  ii.684:2. 

12,  13  —  ii.682:i. 

13.   14  — iv.  409:  I. 

22  — vi.878:  I. 

—  X.  I  —  iii.  757  :  2. 

Exodus  i.  I  —  i.  121 :  i. 

1-6  —  i.  121  :  I,  122:  2. 

5  — v.  370:2. 

7  —  i.  122:  I. 

/-22  —  i.  124  :  I. 

II  —  iii.  211  :  I. 

14  — iv.  53:  I. 

—  ii.  l-io —  i.  127:  I. 

2  —  i.  160:  T,  vi.  537  :  I. 

6  —  iv.  8:  2. 

II  —  vi.  538:  I. 

11-15  —  i.  129:  2. 

16-22  —  i.  130 :  2. 

2:i  —  vi.  623  :  2,  624 :  I. 

—  iii. V.4T5:  I. 

I  —  ii.  316:  2. 


Exodus  iii.  2,4  —  i.  212:2. 
5  — iv.  32:  I. 

—  —  6 —  iv.  714:  I,  V.  119:  I. 
• 7  — iv.  47:2,  714:1. 

• 8  —  iv.  714:  I. 

12  — i.  137:2. 

13  — iv.  238:2. 

14  —  i.  134:  2,  iv.  238:  2,  810:  2. 

15  —  i.  212:  2,  iii.  320:  I. 

22  —  i.  163  :  I. 

• —  iv.  1-17  —  i.  138:  2. 

6  — ii.356:  I. 

10  —  i.  129;  2,  iv.  24:  2. 

• 14  — i. 499:  I. 

—  —  18-31  —  i.  141  :  I. 

> 21  —  i.  150:  I,  ii.  540:  2. 

22  — i.  153:2,   187:  I,  352:  I,  V.  35,  577:2. 

—  v.   1-23  — i.  143:  I. 

• 2  —  iv.  396  :  I. 

4  —  iii.  211  :  I. 

6  —  iii.  369:  I. 

■ 9  — i.  150:  I. 

—  vi.  1-30  — i.  145:2. 

3  —  i.  622  :  2. 

6  —  iii.  211  :  I. 

8  — iii.  268:2. 

■ 18  —  ii.  392:  2. 

18,  22  —  ii.  575  :  I. 

20  — i.  127:2,333:  I, 

^  vii.  3  —  i.  149:  I. 

4  —  i.  T48:  I. 

II  —  iv.  389  :  I. 

13  — i.  149:  r:  2. 

14  — i-  T51  :2. 

14-25  — i.  153:2. 

15  — i.  152:  I. 

20-21  —  vi.  867  :  2. 

22, 23  —  i.  149 :  2. 

—  viii.  I-15  — i-  154:2. 
3  — i.  154:2. 

• 15  — i-  149:2. 

■ 16-19  — i.  155:  I. 

19  —  i.  149:  2,  152  :  I,  229:  I. 

20  —  i.  152  :  I. 

20-32  — i.  155:2. 

21  — i.  155:2. 

32  — i.  149:2. 

42-52  — i.  156:  I. 

■ —  ix.  1-7^ —  i.  156:  2. 

6,  25  —  i.  157:  T. 

7  — i.  149:2. 

8-12  —  i.  157:  I. 

II  —  i.  152:  I. 

12  —  i.  149 :  2,  150 :  I. 

13  —  i.  152:  I. 

13-35  — i-  T57:2. 

15-16  —  vi.  698:  2. 

23-25  —  vi.  867  :  2. 


j^-  EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX.  Exod. 

Exodus  ix.  29 -  i.  364 : 1.  ^-^-^^"^  -^^'-  20 -  "•  -l-^^ •  ''  ''■  ^^'  '■  ^- 

31  _i.  153:  I.  21 -HI.  88:2. 

_x.  i_i.  150:1.  22-7  —  1.177:2. 


1-20  —  1.  159:2 


14  —  i.  160:  I. 


ly  —  iv.  662:  2. 


—  27  — IV.  49: 


17  —  i.  149  ■•  2,  150; 


—  24  —  111.  170:  2. 


28  —  iii.267:  2. 


■ Q  — 111.  24:  T. 


13  —  111.  201  :  I. 


XVI.  1-14 —  1-  179:  I- 


i3-iii.204:i.  15-36-1.180:2,182:1. 


20  —  i.  609  :  I. 


._i6_v.579:i.  23-iv.  102:1. 


34— ii.255:  1,378:  I. 


21-23  — vi.  868:  I.  —  >^vii.  i-7-i.  i83:i,620:i,iii.245:i. 

21-29  -  i.  161  :  2.  6,  7  —  iii-  211:2. 

29  —  1.  152:  1,  iv.5o:2.  8-16  — i.  184:  I. 


II  —  IV.  00:  2. 

—  12  —  iii.  250 :  2,  iv.  594 :  i. 


—  xi.  i-io  —  i.  163:  I. 

3  — i.  148:2. 

c)_iii.  ,39:1.  13-1.639:2. 

J3  _  ii.  424  :  2.  16  —  iv.  402  :  2. 

—  xii vi.S5o:2.  —  xviii.  1-27 -i.  186: 

i-28-i.  163:2.  II  — iv.402:2. 

6-i.i65:2.  12  — i.257:i. 

ii_iv.90S:i.  13  — i.  598:  I. 

i2_i. 151:2.  19  — iv.3i:i. 

14  — iv.  795:  2.  25  — iv.  334:  I- 

i5-i.406:i.  —xix.  1-25-1.  188: 


3  — IV.  714:  I. 


.'9-  ?6  —  i.  169 :  2.  3-4  —  vi.  884 :  i. 

:^^  —  iii.  265  :  2,  iv.  113:1.  5  —  ii-  263  :  i,  iv.  714:1,  vi.  20 :  i. 

37-42  —  i.  170 :  I.  5-6  —  vi.  696 :  2. 

3g_i.  i5q:i.  6  — ii.  260:2,  iv.  81:1,  189:1,  7M  :  I,  ▼• 

40-41—^.863:1.  617:1.  vi.  695:1. 

46  — i.  187:2.  9.  16  — iii.  247:  I. 

—  xiii.  I  — i.  171:1.  iS  — vi.896:2. 

8— i. 164:1.  — XX.  1-17  — i.i9i:i. 

g  —  i.  164:  1,532:2.  2  — i.  192:2.  iii.  211  :  2. 

ID- i.  164:  I.  6  — i.  5^6:  r.  iii.  258:2,  iv.  419:  I- 

II —  1.394:  2.  8  — iv.  100:2. 

12-15  — i.  166:2,376:1.  8-ii  —  i.  197:2. 

I5_^i.  150:  I,  iii.  320:  I.  9.  10  — iv.  100:2,101:2. 

16  —  1.532:2.  II— i.  511:1. 

18  —  i.  170  :  2.  12  —  i.  150  :  I,  vi.  95  :  2. 

19  —  i.  172  :  I.  638 :  2.  17  —  V.  565  :  2. 

_xiv.  1-31  —  i.  173:  I.  i8-xxiii.  33  — i.  204:  i. 

4  —  1.150:1.  19  — v.866:2. 


22-26  —  i.  205  :  2. 


18  —  1.150:1.  23  — ii.284:2. 

ig  — iv.635:2.  24— i.  496:-'.  ii.244:  r,  260:  i,  355: 


24-26  —  ii.  253  :  2.  iv.  323  :  I. 


27  — iii.  321:  I.  —  xxi.  1-32  — i.  206:  I. 


2  —  i.  610  :  T. 


.^o  —  i.  174  :  2,  ii.  563  :  2.  ^-^7  —  i-  ?i(^.^  '■  ^■ 

—  —  31  —  i.  174:  2,  iii.  267:2.  4  —  iv.  94:  i- 

XV.  I— vi.895:2.  6  —  ii.  260  :  i.  iii.  123?  i. 

1-22  — i.  175:  I.  7  — i- 338:  2.  ii.  651  :  I,  iv.94:  L 

3  — 11.526:2,  iv.  66:  I.  9  — iv.94:  I- 

4  — iii.  88:  2.  T2  — i.358:2. 

8  — iii. 88:  I.  13- i.7i4:2. 


15  —  1.342 


II — iii.  200:  2:  222:  2.  18 — 1.495:1. 


1.  597:  T. 


_— 17  —  111.88:2.  ■        23-26-1.358:2. 


Exocl. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


148 


Exodus  xxi.  28  —  ii.  298:  i. 

32  — iv.  675:  I. 

33->^-^ii-   15  —  1-207:2. 

—  xxii.  2  —  iv.  3^  :  2. 
7  —  ii.  260:  I. 

8  —  ii.  260:  I,  iii.  123:  I. 

9  — iv.  44:  I- 

15  — '-495:  I- 

16  —  i.  208:  1,601 :2. 

17  — i.  584:  T. 

19  — i.  539:  I. 

20  — ii.556:  I, 

21  —  i.  209:  2. 

25  — ii.650:  I. 

28 —  ii.  329:  I. 

29  —  iv.  47:  I. 

31  —  1.572:  I. 

—  xxiii.   I  —  i.  196:2. 

4  —  i.  607  :  I,  iv.  75:  I. 

5  — iv.  75:  I. 

8  — iv.66:2. 

9  —  i.  209:  2. 

II  —  i.  610:  2. 

12  —  iv.  102  :  I. 

13  — ii.  404:  1,429:  I. 

14  — i v.  341  :  I. 

16  —  i.  165:  I. 

17  — ii  385:  T,iv.  341:  I. 

18  —  iv.  49:  2. 

19  —  i.  208 :  I,  iv.  26 :  2. 

20  —  v.  119:  I. 

20-33  —  i.  211 :  2. 

—  xxiv.  I  —  i.  297:  2. 

4  —  ii.  411  :  2. 

4-8  —  ii.  265  :  2. 

5  —  ii.  261  :  I. 

6  —  vi.  116  :  2. 

7  —  i.  368 :  2,  ii.  260 :  i,  iv.  206 :  I. 

9  — i.  297:  2. 

10  —  i.  297  :  2,  ii.  317  :  2,  iv.  226:  I. 

13  ^  i.  640:  1. 

■ 14  — iv.  44:  I. 

—  XXV.   1-40  —  i.  215:1. 

9  —  i.  217:  2. 

10  —  iv.  S7'-  2. 

16.  21  —  ii.  378  :  I. 

22  —  ii.  257  :  2. 

23,  30 —  iv.  326:  T. 

31-40- i.  356:  2. 

40  —  i.  217  :  2,  ii.  257:  I. 

—  xxvi.  I  —  vi.  850 :  2. 

2  —  i.  2x8:  2. 

30  —  ii.  257:  I. 

31  —  iv.  66  :  2. 

—  x.xvii.  20  —  ii.  19:  I. 

—  xxviii.  2  —  ii.  436:  i,  iv.  81  :  I. 
17,  T9  —  iv.  286:  2. 

31  —  ii.  244  :  2. 


Exodus  xxviii.  33  —  ii.26o:I. 

38  —  1-303:  I- 

39— iv.  333:2. 

41  —  ii.  284 :  I ,  iv.  24 :  I. 

42  — iv.  333:2. 

—  xxix.  I — vi.667:i. 

9-35  — ii- 284:  I. 

10  —  ii.  257:  2. 

36  —  i v.  24 :  1 ,  420 :  I, 

38,  42  —  iv.  343 :  I. 

42,  43  —  ii.  257  :  2. 

45  — ii.  257:2. 

—  xxx.  i-io  —  i.  225  :  2. 

7  — ii-  19:  1.573:2. 

■ 8  —  ii.  19:  I. 

1 1- 16  —  i.  226:  I,  ii.  569:  I,  iv.  337:  2. 

12  —  ii.  207  :  I. 

13  — iv.  337:  I- 

17-38  —  i.  227 :  T. 

19.  21  —  iv.  9:  2. 

22.  23  —  i.  287 :  2, 

39.40  —  1.256:2. 

—  xxxi.  1-18  —  i.  228:1. 

12-17  —  i.  367  :  2. 

13  — i.  351:  I. 

14,  15  —  iv.  100:  2. 

—  xxxii.   I  —  i.64o:i. 
4  —  ii.  284  :  2. 

4  —  i.  160:  I,  ii.  284:  2. 

5  —  i.  160:  I. 

6  — i.  257:  I. 

8  — ii.284:2. 

9  —  iv.  192:  r. 

II  —  iv.  86 :  2. 

• 26  —  i.  718:  2. 

26-29  —  i.  620 :  I. 

26-35  —  ii.  524 :  I- 

30-32  —  iii.  250  :  2. 

3T  — ii.623:2. 

—  —  32  —  ii.    623:2,    iv.   98:2. 

—  x.xxiii.  2  —  1.640:1. 

6  —  ii.  316:  2. 

7  — i- 579:  2. 

II  —  ii.  245  :  I,  317  :  2,  iii.  406  :  I. 

—  —  12  —  625  :  I. 

13  —  iii.  33-  '■  I- 

15  —  i .  2 1 6  :  2. 

18  — i.  134:2. 

20  —  iv.  416 :  2. 

22  —  ii.  316:  2. 

—  xxxiv.  2  —  ii.  317  :  2. 

6  — 1.134:2,   iii.   222:2,   335:2,   iv.   85:1, 

548:  2,   vi.   7^2:  2. 

7  —  iii.  258:  2. 

10-28 —  ii.  260  :  I,  iv.  323  :  I. 

IT-17  —  ii.  274  :  I. 

I2-t6  —  ii.  275  :  i. 

15  —  iii.  537  :  I,  iv.  385  :  2. 


149 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Kzek« 


Exodus  xxxiv.    i6  —  ii.  657  :  i,  iii.  537:  l. 

18,22  —  iv.  341  :  I. 

19  — V.  579:  I. 

23  — i.  351:1- 

29-35  —  V.  749  :  2. 

33  —  V.  7-19 :  2. 

34  — V.  750:  I. 

—  XXXV.  3  —  iv.  102  :  I. 

22  —  i.2S-':  I. 

35  — iv.  loi  :  I. 

—  xxxvii.    16  —  i.  357:1. 

—  xxviii.  35  —  i.  286  :  2, 
42.43  —  1.287:2. 

—  xxxix.  27  —  iv.  333  :  2. 

—  xl.  18  seq.  —  iii.  250:2. 

Ezckiel  i.  2  —  ii.  447:  1,2. 

3  — ii.  348:2. 

4  — ii.318:  I. 

10  — •  ii.  258:  2. 

22  —  i.  180:  2. 

26  —  i.  176 :  2,  iv.  413 :  I. 

—  ii.  I  —  iv.  415  :  I. 

6-8  — V.  788:  I. 

9  —  vi.  871  :  2. 

9-10  —  vi.  852:  2. 

18  — iii.  836:  I. 

— •  iii.  4  —  vi.  871  :  2. 

■  12-14  — ii.  305:2. 

16-21  —  iii.  594 :  I. 

—  iv.  1-3  —  ii.  450:  2. 
16-17  —  vi.  856  :  I. 

—  V.   10  —  ii.  452:  I. 
— '  vi.  II  —  vi.  855  :  2. 

13  — iv.  96:  I. 

—  vii.  6—  ii.  453:  I- 

16  —  ii.  450:  2. 

2S  —  iv.  188:  2. 

26  —  ii.  380 :  2, 

— •  viii.  I  — •  ii.  447  :  2. 

3  — ii-305:2. 

14  — iv.  677:2. 

17  — ii.449:  I. 

—  ix.  — •  —  vi.  861  :  I. 

2  — ii.453:2. 

6  —  vi.  719  :  2. 

—  X.   14  —  ii.  258:  2. 

—  xi.    19  — V.  744:2. 
22  — ii.  452:  I. 

—  xii.  2  — ■  iv.  187  :  2. 

^12  — ii.  453:  2. 

13  — ii.  453:  2. 

—  —  24  — iii.  545:  2. 

—  .xiii.  1-23  —  ii.  450 :  I. 

'6  —  iii.  545  :  2. 

7-9  — ii- 328:  I. 

9  —  iv.  650 :  2. 

10  —  ii.  451  :  I. 


Ezel^icl   xiii.    15-20  —  il.  252:1. 

—  xiv.  14  —  iv.  47  :  I,  vi.  627 : 2. 
16  —  vi.  627:  2. 

—  — '20  —  vi.  627  :  2. 
'21  —  iv.  87  :  I. 

—  xvi.  3  —  iv.  26 :  2, 
7  —  iv.  500 :  2. 

—  —  8  —  iv.  26:  2. 

•15-34  — ii- 449:  I. 

16  —  ii.  429:  2. 

—  —  21  —  ii.  408:  I. 

23  — iii.  537:  I. 

•  25  —  iv.  34  :  2. 

■ 34  — iv.   31:2. 

^53  — iii.  41:2. 

—  xvii.  1-6  —  ii.448:2. 

4  —  i.  591  :  I,  iii.  462: 2. 

7-10  —  ii.  450 :  I. 

10  —  vi.  576:  2. 

12-14  —  ii-  448:  I- 

13  — ii.445:  I,  iv.  146:1. 

14  — ■  iv.  146  :  I. 

—  — 15  — ii-445:  i,450:  i. 
16  — -  ii.  450  :  I. 

—  —  17  — iv.  158:  2. 

18,  19  —  ii.  450:  I. 

— •  —  21  — ■  iv.  661 :  2. 

• 22  —  iii.  815  :  I. 

25  — ii.450:  I. 

—  xviii.  2-30  — ii.  344:  x. 
3,  4  — iii.  604:  I. 

20  —  ii.  579  :  2,  iv.  205  :  I. 

21-23  — ii.5So:  I- 

—  xi.K.    1-4 — ii.  442:1. 

3,4--iv.  124:  I. 

^,7  —  iv.  142  :  2. 

5-9  — ii- 443:  I- 

—  —  6-9— ii.447:2. 

—  XX.  6  —  i.  330 :  I,  iv.  414 :  2, 416 : 1. 
8  — i.  126:  I. 

• •  II  •— i.  150:  2,  198:  2. 

12  —  i.  198:  2. 

13-30  —  ii.  401 :  I. 

18  ^iv.  64:  2. 

23  —  iii.  268 :  2. 

25  — i.  150:2. 

32  — V.  351:  I. 

—  xxi.  3  —  iv.  73  :  2. 

20-24  —  ii.  450  :  2. 

21  —  ii.  385  :  I,  402 :  I. 

22  —  li.  402:  I. 

—  xxii.  25  —  vi.  725:  2. 

26  —  ii.  380:  2. 

28— iii.  545:  2. 

28-32  —  ii.  450  :  2. 

—  —  30  —  iii.  268:  I. 

—  xxiii.   14-16 — iii.  462:  2. 
1 5  —  iii.  463  :  I,  iv.  403  :  2. 


Ezek. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


150 


Ezekiel   xxiii.  27  —  vi.  610:1. 

35  —  Ji-  287  :  2. 

:S7  —  ii.  408:  I. 

—  xxiv.   I  —  ii.  447:2. 
7  — iv.  391:  I. 

—  XXV.  4,  S,  10  —  iv.  6cx) :  i. 
9  —  iv.  180:  I. 

12-14  —  iii.  599:  I. 

—  xxvi.   I  —  ii.  447  :  2. 

9  — iiS73:  I- 

10  —  ii.  369:  I. 

—  —  16  —  iv.  82  :  I. 

—  xxvii.  3  — iii.  545:  2. 

7  — iii- 757:  2. 

9  —  11-252:  I. 

10  —  iii.  845  :  2. 

17  — ii.  251:2,  270:  I,  V.  447:  I. 

18  —  iv.  182  :  2. 

23  — ii.  424:  I. 

—  —  27  — ii.  303:  I. 

—  xxviii.  12  —  iii.  545  :  2. 

13  —  vi.  896:  r. 

13-15  —  11-259:  I. 

25  — iii.  790:  2. 

24  —  V.  801 :  2. 

■ —  xxix.  3  —  vi.  882 :  i. 

■ 4 —  ii.  424:  I. 

• 5  —  ii.  287  :  2. 

6  —  ii.  422  :  2,  iv.  288 :  2. 

7  —  iv.  288  :  2. 

10  — ii.  457:  2. 

■ 13  — iv.i77:2. 

14  — ii.457:  I. 

15  — ii.457:  iJv.  177:2. 

—  XXX.  3  — vi.  745:  I- 

5  — iii.  845:  2. 

15  — ii.  425:2. 

17  — ii.  397:2. 

18  — ii.457:  I. 

—  xxxi.  2,  15  —  iv.  406 :  2. 

6  —  ii.  307:  2. 

II  —  iii.  651  :  2. 

—  xxxii.  21  —  iii.  651  :  2. 
26,  27  — ii.  434:  r. 

—  xxxiii.  6  —  ii.  408 :  i. 

■ 22  —  ii.  348:  2. 

30 —  iii.  833:  I. 

31  —  ii.  268:  I. 

—  xxxiv.  2  —  iv.  147  :  i,  vi.  658:  2. 
5  — iv.  147:  I. 

8  — vi.  658:2. 

16  —  ii.  309:  2. 

23,  24  — ii.  504:  2. 

31  — i-  167:2. 

—  —  33  — iii.  830:  I. 

—  XXXV.  5  —  iv.  603  :  i. 
10-15  —  iii.  726:  I. 

—  xxxvi.  20  —  V.  536 :  I. 


Ezekicl  .x.x.xvi.  25  —  iv.  677:2. 
-26  —  iii.  140 :  I,  iv.  744 :  2. 

—  —  35  — iv.  661  :  2. 

—  xxxvii.  9  —  iv.  357  :  i,  3S1 :  i. 
— -^  16,  17  —  i.  708:  I. 

24  — ii.  504:  2. 

-25  —  ii.  504 :  2,  iii.  790 :  2. 

—  x.x.xviii.  2  —  ii.  434:  i. 

—  -4  —  11.424:  1,431:  I. 
8  —  iv.  50:  2. 

-21  — ii.  362:  I,  iv.  678:2. 

—  xxxix.  9  —  vi.  913 :  2. 

14  —  vi.914:  I. 

17  —  ii.  287:  2. 

17-20  —  vi.  911 :  I. 

'29  —  iv.  677:  I. 

—  xl.  I  —  iv.  414:  I. 
'1-2  —  vi.  919:  2. 

—  —  2-5  — vi.874:  I. 
7  —  ii.  291  :  I. 

—  xli.  22,,  24  —  ii.  265  :  2. 

—  xliii.  2  —  vi.  920 :  i. 

—  —  3  — iv.  25:  I. 

—  —  15,  16  — iii.  668:  2. 

—  —  17  — ii.  253:  2. 

—  xliv.  1-3  —  vi.  920 :  I. 

9  —  iv.  109:  I. 

9-16  — ii.  599:2. 

• ■  10-16  —  ii.  261  :  I. 

—  xlv.  2  —  ii.  252  :  I. 
9,  10  — iv.  337:  I. 

—  —  12  — iv.  337:  I. 

13,  16  — iv.  337:  I. 

18-20  —  ii.  260:  2. 

—  xlvi.  15  —  iv.  660 :  I. 
— • — ■  18 —  ii.329:  I. 

—  xlvii.  18  —  iv.  662:2. 

—  —  19  —  ii.  247  :  2. 

—  xlviii.  24  — ^  i.  7 13  :  i. 

—  — '28  —  ii.  247  :  2. 
35  —  iii.  767  :  2. 

Ezra  i.  I  ^  ii.  591  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  631 :  2,  iii.  467:  I,  763:  2. 

'2-4,  7-TI  —  ii.  594  :  2. 

—  —  3  — iii.  467:  I. 

5  — 1.712:2,  ii.  599:  I. 

— —  7-1 1  — ii.  447:2. 
8  —  iv.  607:  I. 

—  ii.  r  — •  ii.  597  :  2,  iv.  607  :  2. 
1-67  — ii.  597:2. 

— ■  —  2  —  ii.  502  :  2,  628 :  2,  iv.  605  :  2. 
16  —  iv.  607  :  I. 

36-39-11-495:  I- 

36  —  iv.  332 :  2. 

38  —  iv.  112:  2. 

40  —  iv.  352  :  2. 

-42  —  iv.  580 :  2. 


151  liX POSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX.  Gal. 

Ezra  ii.  58  —  iv.  332  :  2.  Ezra  vii.  14  —  ii.  619:1,2. 

61-63  —  ii.  481:1.  — •  —  21  —  ii.  631:2. 

63  — ii.  528:  2,597:2.  23  — ii.  619:  1,631 :2. 

64  —  iv.  607:  I.  25  —  ii.  619:  2,656:  I. 

65  —  ii.  262:2.  26  —  ii.  656:1. 

68  —  ii. 600:2.  27  —  ii.  615  :  2,  619  :  I. 

—  iii.  2  —  ii.  614:  I,  iv.  607:  I.  28 —  ii.  619:  1,637:  I. 

3.  7  —  iv.  607 :  2.  — viii.  i  —  ii.628:2. 

8,  13  — iv.  611  :  I.  2  —  iv.  355  :  2,  356 :  2. 

II  —  iii.  289  :  I.  15,  20  —  iv.  t,2>2  '■  2. 

12  — ii.  472:  I.  22  —  ii.  620:2. 

—  iv.  I  —  ii.404:i.  25  —  ii.  265  :  2. 

1-5.  24  —  ii.  603  :  2.  26  —  ii.  618:  2. 

2  —  ii.  403  :  2,  iv.  29 :  2.  31  —  ii.  620 :  2. 

6  —  ii.  626:2.  — ix.  I  —  ii.  261  :  2,  488:  2,621 :  I. 

6-23  —  ii.  626:  I,  iv.  642:  2.  — •  —  2  —  ii.  275  :  i. 

7  —  ii.  627  :  I,  iv.  399  :  i,  605  :  I.  -4  —  ii.  624 :  2. 

-/-I},  —  ii.  655  :  2.  •  5  —  iv.  343  :  i. 

8  — ^  ii.  614 :  2,  627  :  I.  6  —  ii.  622  :  i. 

8,  25  —  iv.  606:  I.  6-15  —  ii.633  :  1,661 :  2. 

-TO  —  ii.  220:  2,  402  :  I,  403  :  2,604:  1,627:  2. 7  —  ii.  261  :  2. 

12 — -ii.  626:2.  — •  —  8  —  ii.  623:1. 

13 — ^ii.  647:1.  —  —  9  —  ii.  621  :  2. 

21  —  ii.  636  :  2.  — — II — ■ii.623:l. 

21  —  ii.  627  :  I.  -15  —  ii.  (^2}^ :  i,  2,  624 :  I. 

—  —  24  —  ii.  61 1  :  2,  iv.  607  :  2,  61 1 :  2.  —  x.  2  —  ii.  624 :  i. 

—  V.  I  —  ii.  248:  2,  530:  2,  iv.  610:  I,  621:  2,  — ■  —  3  —  ii.  624:1. 

623:  I.  —  —  15  — ii.  625:  2. 

1,2  —  ii.  606  :  2.  ■  30.  },},  —  ii.  419  :  i. 

3  —  ii.  609:1,2.  — •  —  4-t  —  ii.  625  :  2. 

4  — ■  ii.  609:  2. 

-5  —  ii.  609  :  2,  617  :  x.  Galatians  i.  5  —  vi.  490 :  2. 

6 —  ii.  270:  2,  iv.  611 :  2.  6  ff.  — ^  v.  794:  2. 

— ■  —  8  —  ii.  611  :  2.  — ■  —  6-9  —  V.  794:  I,  vi.  647  :  I. 

9  —  ii.6ii:2.  — ■  —  7-8  —  V.  459  :  2. 

14  —  iv.  607  :  I.  8  —  ii.  286:  2,  v.  609:  2. 

16  —  iv.  608:1.  — — 13  ^v.  412:  I,  vi.  602:  2. 

—  vi.  I  —  ii.6ii:i.  — ■ — 14  — iii.  773  :  i. 

2  — •  iv.  414:  I.  15  —  v.  420:  I,  vi.  12  :  I. 

4  —  li.  611:2.  15  ff. — -v.  756:1. 

(i-21  —  ii.  612:  I.  15-17  —  \'-  423  :  I. 

10  —  ii.6r2:i,63i:2.  16  — -v.  4:^0:  i,  756:  i,  vi.  12:  i,  150:  2. 

II  —  ii.  374:  2,  613  :  I,  iv.  389:  2.  ■ 18-19  —  vi.  564:  2. 

14  —  ii-  530  :  2,  iv.  605  :  2.  19  —  v.  799  :  2,  vi.  562  :  i. 

15  —  ii.  611  :  2.  • 20  —  V.  539  :  2,  vi.  630:  I. 

16 — ii.669:2.  21  — v.  841:1. 

—  —  17  —  ii.  613  :  T,  614  :  I.  • 23  —  vi.  698  :  i. 

18  —  ii.  495  :  I,  614:  I,  2,  627:  I.  —  ii.  —  v.  459  :  i. 

21 — ii.6i4:2.  — — 1-3  —  vi.  436  :  i. 

22  —  ii,6i4:2.  —  —  3  —  v.  457  :  2. 

—  vii.  I —ii.  454:  I.  —  —  4  — vi.675. 
i-io  —  ii.  615  :  I,  2.                      -7-10  —  vi.  55  :  2. 

•6  — i.  239:  I,  ii. 617:  2.  9  — V.  523:  2,  vi.  509:  2,  558:  2,  562:  2, 

— •  —  8  —  ii.6oo:2.  564:2. 

9  —  ii.  600:  2,  iii.  304  :  I.  10  —  i.  336:  2,  v.  781  :  i. 

—  — II  —  ii.6i8:i.  12  — v.  459:1. 

■  1 1-26  —  ii.  615  :  2.  11-21  —  V.  846:  I. 

12  ^  ii.  631  :  2.  12  —  vi.  562  :  2,  564 :  I. 


Gal. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


152 


Galatians  ii.  16  —  v.  850:2. 

18  — vi.  569:2. 

20  —  iv.  906 :  2,  V.  521  :  2,  595  :  i,  606 :  2,  vi. 

8:  1,91 :  2,  92:  I. 

—  iii.  I  —  vi.  459  :  2. 

2  — vi.  19:2.459:-. 

6  — vi.  593:2. 

7  —  vi.  7  :  2,  19  :  2,  43  :  2. 

8  —  V.  579  :  I ,  vi.  712 :  2. 

lo-ii  — V.  850:  2. 

10-13  —  vi.8:  I. 

12 —  V.  850:  2. 

13  — i.  295:  i,v.  551:2,  vi.  587:  I. 

14  —  vi.  7  :  2,  18  :  2,  19  :  2. 

15  — V.  736:  I. 

16  — i.  188:  I. 

17  —  i.  170:  2,  iv.  714:  I. 

18  —  iv.  714:  I. 

-19  —  ii.  317:  2,  iv.  850:  2,  vi.  148:  I,  500:  2. 

21  —  iii.  298:  2. 

23  —  i.  406  :  2. 

28  —  i.  318 :  2,  vi.  264 :  I. 

—  ^  29  —  i.  188 :  I,  189 : 2. 

—  iv.  1-3  — i.  312:  I. 

1-5  — i.  378:2. 

3  — i.  205:  I. 

4  —  ii.  593  :  2,  V.  II  :  i,vi.  713:  I. 

5  — V.850:  i,vi.  13:  I. 

6  —  V.  894:  I. 

6-7  —  vi.  20:  I. 

9  —  V.  894:  I. 

9-1 1  —  V.  478:  I. 

13  —  V.  466:  I. 

14,  15  —  V.  417  :  1, 801 :  2. 

16  —  vi.63  :  2. 

19  —  vi.  746:  I. 

21-31  —  V.  411 :  I. 

22  —  i.  57:  2. 

24  —  iv.  209:  I. 

25  — iv.  905:  I. 

—  V.  5  — vi.43:  2. 

6  —  iv.  60;  I,  vi.  107:  I. 

10  —  vi.  596:  T. 

13  — vi.  649:  2,  675. 

14  — vi.  587:  I. 

■  15  —  V.  609:  2. 

19— i.  157:  2. 

19-21  —  i.  179:  I. 

20  — i.  157:  2,  vi.  457:  2,  458:  I,  603:  I, 

22-23  —  V.  571 :  2,  vi.  81 :  2. 

—  vi.  I  —  i.  338:  I,  i.  206:  I. 
2  —  ii.  652:  I. 

7  — vi.469:  1,569:2. 

8  —  ii.  275:  2. 

9  —  vi.  469:  I. 

II  —  V.  623 :  2. 

14  — V.  536:2.  754:2,  vi.  887:  I. 

15  —  iv.  60:  I,  V.  768:  I. 


Galatians  vi.  16  —  iii.  309 :  2,  vi.  107 :  i,  507  :  2, 
567:  1,862:  I. 
17  —  i.  206:  I. 

Genes 


SIS   1.  — 

m.  321 

:  I. 

—  4  — 

iv.  59:  I. 

—  5  — 

iv.  416:  2. 

—  9  — 

iv.  37:2. 

—  II  - 

-iv.  55:2. 

—  16- 

-vi.  881:  I 

—  22- 

-iv.  94:  I. 

—  24- 

-i.  331:  I. 

—  27- 

-vi.33:  I. 

ii.  2,3 

—  iv.  100: 

2. 

—  4  — 

i.  403:  I,  iv.  66:  2. 

—  7  — 

iii.  258:  I, 

iv.  648:  2,  v.  311:  I. 

—  14- 

-  iv.  80:  2. 

—  23-24  — vi.  91 

:  I. 

—  24- 

-i.603:  I. 

iii.  4-5 

—  vi.  725 

2. 

—  5  — 

iv.  522:  I. 

—  5-7 

—  vi.  791: 

2. 

—  7  — 

iv.  522:  I. 

—  16- 

-i.3i4:  I, 

iv.  698:  I. 

—  17- 

-i.35i:  I, 

v.  100:  2. 

—  17-] 

9  — i.  366 

I. 

—  18- 

-i.  351:  I. 

—  19- 

-iii.  233:  2,  iv.  698:  I. 

—  24- 

-  iv.  66:  2, 

vi.  :ji:2. 

iv.  5- 

-iv.  37:  I- 

—  6  — 

iv.  680:  2. 

—  10- 

-  i.  272:  2, 

iv.  36:  2,  113:  2,  vi.  623:  2 

—  12-24  —  i.  14: 

1,18:2. 

—  15- 

-ii.  424:2 

—  26- 

-i.  145:2. 

V.  24- 

-iii.  133:2. 

vi.  2  - 

-iv.  397:  I 

,  vi.654:  I. 

—  3  — 

V.  897 :  2, 

vi.  738:  I. 

—  7  — 

vi.  547:  I. 

—  14- 

-i.  247:2, 

iv.  37:2. 

—  17- 

- iv.  664: 2 

,  vi.  708:  2,  712:  2. 

—  19- 

-  iv.  664  :  2 

vii.  II 

—  vi.  747: 

I. 

— ■  18,  19  —  iv.  55:  2. 

—  viii.  20  —  vi.  594:  I. 
■  —  22  —  iv.  208:  I. 

—  ix.  5  —  i.  207:  2. 

—  —  6  —  iv.  894:  I. 

9-10  —  vi.  547:  I. 

II  —  vi.  747:  2. 

—  20-27  — •  i.  2 r :  2,  24 :  2. 

•X.  2  —  ii.  434:  I,  627:  2,  iv.  666:  I. 

—  4  —  iv.  666:  i. 

—  10 — •ii.4i8:i,  627:  2. 

—  II  —  ii.  418:  I,  iv.  584:  2,689:  I, 
— ■12  —  iv.  691 :  2. 

■xi.  1-9  —  ii.  418:  I. 
•  —  7  — iii- 334:  I. 


EXPOSITION   OF   THE   BIBLE -INDEX.  Gen. 

Genesis  xi.  27-xii.  5- i- ^4: -',  28:  2.  Genesis  xxi.  8-10  -  v.  884 :  i. 


—  xii. V.  544:  2. 


—  9  —  V.  884:  2. 


2-W.712:  I, V. 863:2.  12-V.578:  I. 

3-iv.40:2,v.863:2.  i9-iv.28:2. 

6 -i.  495:  2,  684:  I.  _xxii.2-ii.252:i,v..697:i. 

6-20  —  1.28:1,31:2.  10-1.57:2. 

7_i  684-1  II  — 1.132:2,212:2,  m.  843:  2. 

8-lv.483:2.  12-1.212:2. 


—  xiil.  7  —  1.495:  I 

10  —  11.  346:  2. 

•xlv.  5  — Iv.  486:  2. 


14—1.  145:2. 

16  —  ill.  264:  I. 

16-18  — V.  863:2,  vl.  594:  I- 


7-1.  '.5:1,639:1-  18-111.185:2. 

14 -1.693:1,1V.  29:  I.  —  xxni.  3 -IV.  92:  I. 

15-1.693:1-  4-n.547:l- 

,9->ii.375:2.  8-iv.9:t. 

—  22  — ill.  375:2,  iv.  430:2.  """'■  ^.^^:^ 


—  xxlv.  7  — 11.631:  2,  iv.  390 :  2,  397 :  2. 
19  —  iv.  8:  2. 


23  —  11.353:  2. 

—  XV.  I  —  lil.  589:  I- 

V.  544:  2,  545:  I.  42-iv.9:i. 

2-6-v.863:2.  47->v.623:i. 

4-6-vl.  594:1-  53-vi.  702:2. 

4-8-v.863:2.  _  xxv.  4- vi.  659:  2. 

6-iii.  268:  2,  V.  545:  2,  594:  2,  857:  2, 13 -IV.  59:  2,600:  I. 

g,g.  2  14-11.411:2,111.350:1. 

,5-i'.  i7o:2,v.ii9:l.  15-11.490:2 


16  —  1.  689:  I. 


23  — V.  578:  I. 


17-11.448:2,111.321:1.  29-iv.56:i. 

18  — 11.  144:1,  vi.  869:  2.  —xxvi.- ill.  264:1. 

-xvl.  11-1.212:2.  ^-'^■^^''- 

12  — 11.490:  2,111.271:2.  ■ 4  — I'l-  185:  2. 

13-1.212:2,11.610:1.  ,8 -VI.  698:  I. 

_^vii.  5-v.548:i.  -^^^''■-  1-^^46:1 


—  7  — V.  863:  I. 


15  —  iv.  617:  2. 


1.316:1.  28-iv.304:2 


2. 


10-14 o ^         •         ^  •    -.r. 

13-1.316:2.  36-iv.56:i,vi.o45. 

15-21 -v.  863:  2.  41-1- 74:  I- 

i8-v.884:i.  -xxvlli.  11-19-11.284:1. 

23-iv.59:2.  16-11.639:2. 


23-26  — V.  884:  I. 

—  xvlil.  10  —  V.  578:  I. 

12  — vi.  703:  I. 

14  — V.  578:  I. 

.  i7_vi.  594:  2 


^17  —  1.  133:  2. 

18  — i.  288:  I. 

—  —  20  —  11.  489:  I- 

22  —  1.  216:  2,377: 

— xxix.  5-11.  248:  2. 


19-1.49:1-  20-111.540:2. 

20-iv.36:2.  26-iv.  37:  2. 

2i-iv.ii3:2.  --^>^>^-   14-111.531:1. 

22-v.  119:1.  -'^^^'-  35- VI.  702:2. 

25-111.578:2.  --42,  53- IV.  65:  I. 

—  xix.  11-11.358:2.1  v.  56:1.  54  — 1-257:  I- 

12-lv.  546:2.  -----ii-   13-1.252:1. 

T3-iv.  113:2.  22-11.282:2. 

,6-17- vi.  666:  I.  28 -11.  546:  2,  V.  577: 

22 -iv.  396:  2.  29 -IV.  635:  2 


—  XX. lil.  264:  I. 

-3- iv.  390:2. 

5_iv.  388:2. 

6  —  iv.  522:  I. 

7  — lil.  264:  2,  iv.  388:2. 


— .  —  30  —  11.  282:  2,  iv.  .-4:  2. 

—  xxxlii.  13  —  11.280:1. 
20-11.  489:  I. 

—  xxxiv.  19  —  iv.  8:2. 
25  — 1.662:  1,718:  I. 


Oen. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


I.-4 


Genesis  xxxiv.  30  —  iii.  264:1 
38  —  iv.  603:  I. 

—  XXXV.  2  —  i.  190:  I. 

3  — iii.  58:  I. 

8  —  ii.  42:  I. 

-9-15  — ii-  284:  I. 

—  —  20  — ii.  437:  I. 

—  xxxvi.  II  —  i.  428:  I. 

12  —  i.  639:  I. 

15  — i.  428:  I. 

24 —  ii.  487:  2. 

31-39  — i- 495:  2. 

—  xxxvii.  2  —  iv.  1 14:  2. 

17  — ii.357:  I- 

22  —  iv.  162:  2. 

34,  35  — ii- 491:  2. 

36  — ii.  453:  2. 

—  xxxviii.   12  —  ii.  241 :  I. 

14  — iv.  34:  I. 

21  —  ii.  402:  I. 

24  — iv.  254:  I. 

26  —  iii.  784 :  2. 

28  —  iv.  94:  I. 

—  xxxix.  II  —  iv.  100 :  2. 
21  —  iv.  387:  I. 

—  xl.  5  —  1.495:2. 

13  — ii.  457:  2. 

15  — i.  495:  2. 

20  — ii.457:  2. 

—  xli.  I  —  ii.  440:  I. 

8  —  iv.  389:  I. 

-34- iv.  25:  I. 

40  — i.  133:2. 

45  —  i-  638 :  2,  iv.  385  :  I,  390 :  2. 

51  — ■  i.  142:  I,  ii.  419:  I,  427:  I. 

—  xlii.  19  —  iv.  51 :  i. 

—  xliii.  8  —  ii.  245:  i. 

II  —  i.  252:  I,  ii.  270:  I. 

30  —  vi.  704:  I. 

34  — ii- 345:  2. 

—  xlv. i.  104:  I,  108:  2, 

8  —  ii.  252:  I. 

18,  20  —  iv.  2T.  2. 

22  — ii.353:  I. 

2T, iv.  27:  2. 

—  xlvi.  2  —  vi.  540:  I. 

9  — vi.  659:  2. 

16  —  iv.  614:  2. 

27  —  V.  370 :  2. 

34  — iv.  77:  I. 

—  xlviii.  5  —  i.  708:  I. 

7  —  i.  81 :  I,  iv.  79:  2. 

10  —  i.  150:  I. 

—  xlix.  3  — i.  394:  I. 

5  — i.467:  I. 

7  — i.  223:  I. 

9 — iii.  49:  i,vi.852:2. 


Genesis  xlix.    10  —  iv.  263  :  2,  v.  29 :  2. 
12  —  iii.  417:  I. 

—  —  14,  15  — ii.289:  I. 

19  — iv.  597:2. 

22  —  iii.  209:  I,  2. 

24  — •  iii.  208:  I,  iv.  146:  2. 

—  1.    13  — V.  370:2. 
19,  20  —  i.  100:  I. 

Habakkuk  i.  2,  3  —  iv.  113:2, 

5-10  —  vi.  870:  I. 

5-11  — ii.435:  I. 

6,  7  —  iv.  194 :  2. 

6-8  —  iii.  463:  I. 

7  — ii- 445:1- 

^11  —  i.  194:  I. 

12  —  iii.  477  :  2,  V.  858  :  2. 

—  ii.  1-19  — ii.435:  I. 
3  — i-723:  I.  ii.  757:2. 

4  —  ii.  757  :  2,  V.  411:1,  858 :  3  860 :  1. 

9-11  — ii.443:2. 

20  —  iv.  569 :  2. 

—  iii.  I  —  iii.  2}, :  i. 

3  —  i-  480  :  2,  iv.  b-/2,  ■  2,  vi.  749 :  I. 

3-16 —  ii.  318:  2. 

—  —  7  —  i.  480 :  2.  iv.  43  :  2. 

10-15  —  iii.  201  :  I. 

17-18  —  vi.  177:  I. 

Haggai  i.   i  —  ii.  599 :  i,  607  :  i,  2,  iv.  420 :  2. 

2  —  iv.  609 :  2. 

4  — iv.  615:2. 

5  —  ii.  607  :  2. 

6  —  iv.  639:  2. 

7  —  ii.  607  :  2. 

—  —  12  —  iv.  609  :  2. 

—  —  T4  — ii.  599:  I. 
- — ■  ii.  I  —  ii.  607  :  2. 

3  —  iv.  605  :  2. 

4— i.  158:  I. 

6  —  iv.  357:  1,618:  I. 

6-8  —  ii.  596:  i. 

7  — iv.  357:  1,381  :  I. 

9  —  ii.  607  :  I,  2.  iv.  618:  I. 

12,  14  — iv.  333:  I. 

—  —  20 —  iv.  357:  I,  381 :  I. 

23  —  ii.  504  :  2,  iv.  zh"/  :  i,  381 :  I. 

Hebrews  i.  i  —  ii.  616 :  2.  v.  591 :  i. 

2  —  vi.  662:  2,  713:  I. 

3  —  vi.  604  :  2,  667 :  2,  709 :  2. 

5  —  ii.  142  :  2. 

6  —  V.  24:  2. 

7  — ii-  Z^T-  2,  V.  866:  i. 

10  —  vi.  726:  2. 

•  14  —  vi.99:  2. 

18.  2  T  — iv.  627:  2. 

—  ii.  2  —  ii.  317 :  2,  866 :  i. 


155  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  Heb. 

Hebrews  ii.  3 li.  317  :  2,  v.  855  :  i.  Hebrews  x.  1-18  —  v.  868:1. 

4  — V.  855:  I.  2  — vi.  92:  2, 653:  I. 

5  — vi.854:i.  4  — ii. 267:1. 

9  —  V.  850:  I,  vi.92:  I.  5  —  i-  -yi  :  I- 

10 —  iii.604  :  I,  vi.  709:  2.  5-7  —  iii-  ^^-'  ^- 

12  —  vi.  54:  2.  —  —  S-IO  —  i.  250:  2,266:  2. 

13  — iv.753:2.  7  — i. 291:1. 

14  — i.  305:  I,  vi.  883:2,886:2.  9  — i.  275:2. 

15  — vi.  883:  2.  10  — i.  291  :2,vi.  92:2. 

16  _v.  591:2.  II  — i.  223:2,  ii.  301:  I. 

17  — i.  306:1.  12  — i.  223:  2. 

18  —  i.  210  :  I,  346 :  2,  iii.  574 :  2.  14-18  —  vi.  92 :  2. 

_iji.  i_vi.704:2.  19-23  — i.  291  :  I. 

17-19  — vi.  653:  2.  20  — i.  215:  I.  iv.  905:1. 

—  i v.  I  —  iv.  644  :  I  •  --  —  ^'[-  695  :  ^- 

2  —  vi.  652:  2,  709:  1.712:2.  23  —  vi.456:  I. 

8  — i.  722:2.  25  — vi.  750:1. 

9_i.356:i,  367:1.  iii.  598:1,  v.  906:1.  26  — vi.  728:2. 

12  — vi.  692:  2.693:  I.  27  — i.  377:2.  ii.  244:  2. 

,5  _  iii. -.74:2.  29ff.-vi.  502:1. 

i6-i.204:2.  31 -V.  528:  2. 

—  v.  I  — vi.440:  I. 


—  36  —  vi.  728:  2. 


4_i.283:i.  37  — IV.  594:  2,  vi.  713:  I,  QU:  I. 

38  — iv.  594:2. 


3  — vi.726: 

4  —  vi.  652  :  2. 

ir-i2  —  V.  863  :  2,884:2. 

17  — vi.  593:2. 


7  —  IV.  900:  I. 

8  — iii.  570:2.  V.  874:  I,  vi.  709:2.  39  — VI.  20:  i. 

9  -  iii.  570 :  2.  vi.  708:  2.  -^'- vi.  319:  2,  696:  I 

14  —  vi.  166:  I. 

—  vi. v.  3^U:  I- 

4  — vi.  653:  T. 

10  —  iii.  ^01  :  r. 

o^     •     ,  22  —  i.  T04:  I.  172 :  2,  vi.  732: 2, 

12  —  v.  862:  2.  VI.  T04:  I.  .   7, 

,  „    .  ,  23  — 1.128:1. 

t6-i8  —  VI. 630:  I.  ^ 

24-5-1.142:2. 

—  vu.  1-4  —  1.223:2.  ^  '  . 

26  —  1.  129:  2. 

14  — 1.223:2,11.545:1. 

t    ■  :1  — 27—1.213:2. 
— 26 — 1. 177: 1.  •  ^       - 

31— VI.  561:  1,595:  I. 

27  —  1.  200:  2. 

../         .    '  .    .r  35  — "■390:  I. 

-vni.  I  -IV.  9-^2:  2.  VI.  667:  2.  ^^_  j^,  _,^.  ^ 

3-yi.44o:T.  39-40 -vi.  858:1. 

J — i  ''2'^  ■  2.  •   ^ 

■♦   — ■^  40  —  VI.  465  :  2. 

5_i.2T7:2.  242:1.  283:2,  ii.  257:1.  _^ii.  i_vi.465:2. 

6  — i.287:T.  6  — vi.4o6:i. 

8-13  — v.  920:  2.  10  — iv.9T7:  I. 

—  ix.  I— v.  873:1.  13  — iv.  917:  I.  vi.896:2. 

■ 3  —  ii.  265  :  2.  j_^  —  iv.  329:2. 

4  — i.  215:  2.  225:2.  16  — iv.603:  1.645:  I. 

5  — i.2i6:  T.  18-22  —  V.  884 :  2,  vi.  683  :  2. 

8-1-223:  1,302:2,  iv.  329:2.  . 18-25  — i.  190:  2. 

9  — i-.302:  2.  ii.263:  2.  21- i.  T89:  2,  204:  T.v.  790:2. 

TO  — ii.  263:  2,  iv.  209:  I,  329:  2.  V.  ^(:^:  2, 22  — vi.  49:  T.864:  2. 

'^I'S  :  T .  22-24  —  vi.  89 1  :  I . 

■ II  —  i.  287:  I.  23  — vi.49:  1,864:2. 

i-l  —  V.  102  :  I.  vi.  (^f)"/  :  T,  891 :  2.  —  —  24 — ■  i.  272  :  2. 

16-18  —  V.  862  :  I.  25  —  vi.  460:  I. 

23-6  —  i.  2_!2:i.  27 — iii.  607:2. 

24  —  i.  284:  T.  29  —  iii.  560:  2,  592  :  T.  v.  528:2. 

26  — i.  305:  2.  V.  713:  T.  37  — ii.  343:  T. 

28  —  i.  2q6  :  T,  366  :  i,  v.  503  :  2.  vi.  665  :  2.  —  xiii.  i  — •  vi.  692  :  i. 

—  X.I  —  vi.  652  :  2.  • 7  —  vi.  564  :  2,  602  :  2. 


Ueb. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


156 


Hebrews  xiii.  10-12  —  1.274:  i. 

II,  12  —  i.  224:  2. 

13  — i.  177:  I,  V.  722:  1,885:2. 

14  — V.  885:2. 

• 15  — vi.  695:  2. 

16 —  ii.  267:  I,  vi.  183:  2. 

17  — vi.414:  1,634:  I. 

20  —  V.  549 :  1, 863 :  I. 

2"]  — ■  vi.  490 :  2. 


Hosea  i.  i  —  ii.  410:  2. 

4  —  ii.  289 :  2,  350 :  i,  1-72 :  2,  375 :  I. 

5  —  ii.  399 :  2. 

—  —  10  —  vi.  696:  2. 

—  ii.  2  —  iii.  537  :  I,  vi.  610:  I. 
7  — iv.  31:2. 

8  — V.  801:2. 

II  —  iv.  loi  :  I. 

14  —  iv.  267  :  2. 

15  —  i.  679 :  2,  iv.  26 :  2, 267 :  2. 

16  —  ii.  298:1,  iv.  830:2. 

17 —  ii.  298:  I. 

18  —  iv.  300  :  2. 

19  — iv.  574:  I- 

22  —  iv.  594  :  I. 

—  —  21  —  iv.  639  :  2,  V.  579 :  2,  vi.  696 :  2, 

—  iii.  3  — iii.  537:  i. 

4  —  ii-  403  :  2,  iv.  448  '•  i,  45i  :  2. 

5  —  ii-  390:  I,  504  :  2,  iv.  300:  2. 

—  iv.  I  —  iv.  188  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  380:  I,  394:  I,  iv.  188:  2.. 

3  — iv.  49:  I. 

4  — ii.393:  1,398:2. 

6  — iv.  334:  I. 

8  — ii.  264:2. 

9  —  ii.  280:  2. 

14 —  ii.  402:  I. 

15  — ii.285:  1.345:  I- 

15-19  — ii.  391  :  I. 

16 —  ii.  270:  I. 

—  V.  I  —  ii.  398  :  2,  iv.  451 :  i. 
2  —  ii.  394  :  i. 

11-13  —  ii.  396:  T. 

13  —  ii.  390  :  I ,  iv.  829  :  2. 

—  vi.  I  —  iv.  110:  2,  179:  1,829:  2. 
2-3  — vi.  853:  I. 

4  — iv.  159:  I. 

5  — vi.  104:  I. 

6  —  ii.  266:  2,  iv.  60:  1,829:2. 

7  —  iv.  no:  2. 

9  —  ii.  391  :  I.  398:  2. 

II  — iv.  525:2. 

13  — iv.  34:  I- 

—  vii.  3-7  —  ii.  289:  2,391  :  2. 
7  — 11-394:2. 

8-12  —  ii.  396  :  I. 

9.  10  —  ii.  398:  I. 

^11  — ii.391  :  I. 


Hosea  viii.  3  —  ii.394:2. 

4  — ii.394:  I,  iii.  139:  I. 

5  — ii.285:  1,391:  1,397:2. 

6  —  ii.  283  :  2. 

9  — ii.391 :  1,396:  I. 

10  —  ii.  396:  I. 

14  — iv.  450:2. 

—  ix.  3  —  ii.  399 :  I,  iv.  235  :  i,  385  :  I. 
3-6  — ii.391  :  I. 

4  — iv.  235:  I. 

7  —  iv.  194 :  I,  449 :  I,  522  :  i. 

10  —  iv.  40:  I. 

12  — ii.  399:  I. 

__  15 —  11.285:  1,391  :  i,iv.  29:  1,76:2. 

■  16  —  iii.  254:  I. 

17  —  11.399:  I. 

—  X.  I  — iv.  252:  1,451:2. 

—  —  2  —  ii.  411  :  2,  iv.  451  :  2. 

5  —  ii-  398 :  I,  432  :  2,  436 :  2,  iv.  505  :  2, 

—  —  6  — ii.396:  1,399:  I- 

—  —  7  — ii.  398:2. 
-10  —  ii.  398:  2. 

13  —  ii.  391  :  I,  iv.662:  2. 

14  —  ii-  363  :  2,  375  :  2.  391  :  i,  395  :  L 

15  — ii.  398:2. 

— ^xi.  I  —  i.  187:1,  iii.  796:2,  iv.  26:2,  59:!, 
no  :  2,  646:  I. 

4  —  iii.  665:  I. 

5  — ii.391:  I. 

8 —  iv.  201  :  2. 

8-n  —  ii.  399:  I. 

9  — -  ii.  401  :  I,  iii.  (iT^2:  2,  765  :  i,  iv.  202:  I 

• —  xii.  I  —  ii.  391  :  i. 

3  —  i.  212  :  2. 

4  — iv.  56:  I. 

5  —  i.  212  :  2,  iv.  666:  i. 

6  —  iv.  493  :  2. 

7  —  i.  591  :  I,  ii.27i:2,  388:1,  iv.  9:1. 

8  — ii.388:  I. 

13  — ii-545:  I- 

—  xiii.  2  —  ii.  285  :  1,319:  I. 

—  —  3-16  —  ii.  399:  I. 

4  — iv.  493:  I. 

-6  —  iv.  44:  I. 

^7-11— ii.  399:2. 

9  —  vi.  742  :  I. 

13  —  ii.  399  :  2. 

14  —  i.  t66:  2.  iii.  2y]  :  i. 

16  — ii.  363:  2,  375:2,  395:  I,  400:  1. 

—  xiv.  I  —  iv.  40:  I. 

^3  — vi.695:2. 

4  —  iv.  40:  I. 

2,  10  —  iv.  519  :  2. 

3  —  ii-  391 :  I,  iv.  679 :  I. 

4-7  —  11-399:  I- 

5  — iv.  314:  T. 

7— iv.  73:2. 

9  — iv.  58:1. 


157 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  —  IX1)I':X. 


Isaiah 


Isaiah  i. v.  453:  I. 

I  —  ii.  410:  2. 

3  —  11.639:2. 

4  — Iv.  44:  2. 

5  — iii-  104:  2. 

6  —  ill.  104:  2,  vi.  635:  I. 

7  —  iv.  26:  2. 

7-9  —  111.694:1.     • 

7-24  —  11.405:  I. 

8  —  iv.  41 :  I. 

9  —  V.  580 :  I . 

10  — vi.  877:  2.  903:  I. 

—  —  10-17  —  11.393:2,111.554:2. 

II  —  iv.  73:  I,  lOi:  I. 

11-15  —  ili.  694:  I. 

11-16  —  ii.  266:  2. 

-13  —  1.  167:  I,  Hi.  632:  I,  iv.  83:  I. 

13-14  — vi.  875:  I. 

14 —  iv.  loi :  I,  V.  878:  I. 

17  —  Hi.  836:  I. 

—  —  15  —  111-355:  I.  iv.  47-  i- 
18  —  iv.  31 :  I. 

—  —  19  —  11.  426:  I.  iv.  27:  2. 
20  —  ii.  426:  I. 

21  —  iv.  622:  I,  vi.  877:  2,  903:  I. 

26 —  iv.  37:  2.  273:  I,  639:  T,  622:  I. 

—  11.  1-5  —  ill.  622:  2. 
1-22  —  11.  405:  I. 

2  — iv.  38:  1.393:  1,532:2,713:  l,vi.  687: 

2. 

2-4 —  11.  405:  I. 

2-5  —  iii.  622 :  2.  631 :  2. 

3  —  11.  435:  2,  iii.  440:  I,  iv.  28:  2, 

6  —  Hi.  622:  2,  623:  I. 

7  —  ii.  250:  2. 

13,  14  — iii.  78:  I. 

19  — vi.  859:  I. 

21  —  11.  307:  2. 

—  Hi.  1-12  —  11.  405:  I. 

—  —  4  —  11.  404:  2,  vi.  662:  2. 

6  —  ill.  623:  2,  iv.  569:  I. 

8 — •  ill.  623:  I. 

10  —  11.  243:  2. 

12-111.  503:  I. 

16  —  ii.  405:  2. 

17-11.347:  I. 

18-23  —  vi.  702:  2. 

— ■  —  23  —  iv.  631 :  I. 

24-11.347:  I. 

26  —  iv.  82 :  I,  633 :  I. 

—  iv.  I  —  11.  405:  2,  ill.  623:  I,  iv.  47:  I. 
1-4  —  iii.  631 :  I. 

2  —  ii.  504:  2,  ill.  623:  2,  iv.  200:  2,  630:  2. 

2-6  —  HI.  624:  I. 

4  —  1.  284:  2,  Hi.  700:  2. 

5  — i-  173:  1,407:2. 

6  —  ili.  74:  2. 

II  —  1.  610:  2. 


Isaiah  v.  i  —  ili.  725  :  2.  vi.  31  :  i,  252  :  i. 
— • —  1-7  ^  Hi.  626:  I. 
1-30-11.405:  2. 

—  — -6  —  Hi.  725:  2. 
7  —  11-405:2. 

8  —  11.  651 :  I,  iv.  537:  2,  538:  I,  590:  2. 

8-24  —  ill.  626:  2. 

9  —  Hi.  619:  i,vl.624:  i. 

—  —  25  —  iii.  620:  2,  628:  2,  629:  I,  iv.  36:  2, 

473:  I- 

26  —  iv.  371 :  I. 

26-29  — 11.  395:2,  iv.  415:  2. 

26-30  — 11.  426:  I,  Hi.  628:  2. 

30 —  iv.  81:  2. 

—  vi.— —  V.  415:  I. 
2  —  i.  180:  2. 

3  —  iii-  249:  2,  iv.  48:  I,  vi.  850:  2. 

—  —  3  — vi.85o:2. 
5  — •  i  V.  66 :  I . 

— —  7  — V.  31:  I,  522:  2. 

1 1- 13  —  ii-  426:  I,  Hi.  708:  2. 

13  —  ii.  406:  2,  iv.  37:  2. 

—  vli.  1-25  —  11.  407:  I. 
3  —  iii.  619:  I. 

■ 8  — 11.  406:  2,  Hi.  650:  2,  iv.  84:  2,  311 :  2. 

9-11.493:  I. 

12  —  iii.  642:  I. 

13  — iii-  650:  2. 

17  — 11.  556:  2. 

18  —  11.  426:  I,  Hi.  708:  2,  iv.  371:  I. 

—  viil.  I  —  ill.  619:  I,  iv.  574:  2,  623:  2. 

2  —  11.  518:  2,  iv.  623:  I,  668:  2. 

3  — ii-436:  I. 

5-8  — vi.  869:  2. 

6-11.  397:  1,462:  2,  Iv.  347:  I. 

7  — ii-  397:  I,  iii-  709:  i>  iv.  30:  2. 

8  —  iv.  597:  2. 

12-13  — vi.  705:  2. 

13  — iv.  24:  1,65:  I. 

14^  V.  580:  2,  vi.  696:  r. 

18  —  ii.  405:  2,424:  2,  ili.  709:  I,  vi.  504:  I. 

19  — i.  338:  2. 

-20  —  iv.  81:  2. 

21  —  iv.  66:  I. 

22  —  iv.  81 :  2. 

—  ix.  I  —  1.713:2.11.271:1. 
1-8  —  Hi.  642. 

2  — - 1.  713:  2,  iii.  272:  I. 

—  —  3  —  Hi.  215:  2. 

6  —  i.  222:  I,  ii.  145:  2. 

7  —  ii.  504:  I,  ill.  678:  2. 

— ■  —  8  —  Hi.  625:  I,  628:  2. 
— •  —  8-12  —  ill.  629:  I. 

—  —  8-17  —  11.  397:  2. 
9  —  11.  296:  2. 

10  —  ii.  296:  2,  iv.  450:  2,  452:  2. 

1 1-16  —  11.  398:  I. 

13-17  —  Hi.  629:  I. 


Isaiah  EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BlBLi:  — INDEX.  158 

Isaiah  ix.   1S-21 — iii.  629:1.  Isaiali   xiv.   iS,  20 — iv.  292  :  i,  5S7:  2. 

—  X.  1-4 — iii.  629:1.  ■  2Ji  —  iii.  717:1. 

2  —  iv.  300:  2.  — •  —  24-32  —  iii.  684:  I,  2. 

4  —  iii.  625 :  I,  62S :  2.  29  —  ii.  392 :  2. 

■  5-34  —  iii-  653:  2,  65S:  2,  iv.  316:  2.                         —^29-32  —  ii.  400:  i,  426:  i. 

7  —  iv.  316:1.  -31  —  iv.  194:  I. 

—  —  8 —  ii.  396:  I.  —  —  3-'  —  iii.  686:  i,  687:  2,  709:  I. 

9-11  — iii.654:  I.  —XV.   I —  ii.  349:  1,387:2. 

10  —  vi.  698:  2.  2  —  ii.  347:  1,387:  2. 

II  —  ii.  412:  I,  2,  iii.  709:  I.                                      3  —  vi.  622:  2. 

12  —  vi.698:2.  4  —  iv.  179:  i. 

14  — ii.  414:2.  7  — ii.  387:2,  iv.  487:  I. 

—  —17  —  i.  133:  I,  176:  2.  — xvi.   T  —  i.  277;  2,  ii.  348:  I. 
18  —  iv.27;2.  'i-ii — ■ii.409:i. 

24-31  — ii.  433:  2.  'S  — ii.  504:  I,  vi.  751:  i. 

28  —  i.  713:  I.  ii-  414:  l.iv.  535:  2,536:  I.             6  —  iv.  50:  2,  180:  i,  278:  I. 

28-32  —  iii.  709:  I.  — ■  —  7-10  —  ii.  556:  2. 

28-34 — ii.426:i.  — '^  10  — iv.  27:  2. 

—  —  32  —  i.  713:  I,  ii.  86:  I,  414:  I.                                  12,  13  —  ii.  387:  2. 

33  —  ii-  424:  2,  426:  I,  iii.  709:  i,  iv.  406:  2.           — xvii.    i-ii  —  iii.  685:  i. 

—  xi.    I  —  ii.  424:  2,  504:  2,  iii.  678:  2,  800:  I,  vi.          6 — ^vi. 848:1. 

852:  2.  12  —  iii.  686:  i,  iv.  409:  2. 

1-5  —  iii. 651:2.  13  —  iii. 686:  I. 

2  —  iv.  37:  I.  12-14^  iii.  685:  I,  iv.  629:  I. 

4  — ii-  319:  iJv.  597:  I,  vi.  104:  I.                          —  —  14  — ii.424:  2. 

5  —  iv.  594:2.  — xviii.  2 — -iii.  686:2. 

8  —  iv.  53:  2.  —  —  4  —  iii.  687:  2,  iv.  507:  2. 

10  —  V.  615:1.  — xix.  3 — ^iv.  108:2. 

II  —  iii.  757:  2,  iv.  652:  2.  5  —  ii.  694:  2. 

12  —  iii.  661 :  2,  iv.  38:  2.  11  —  ii.  246:  i. 

13  —  iv.  205:2.  14,15 81:2. 

■15  —  ii. 426:2.  16 — iii. 687:2. 

—  —15-16  —  vi.  897:  2.  lS-22  —  ii.  457:  T. 

27  — iv.  44:1.  19  — iv.  533:2. 

—  xii.  2  —  i.  176:  I.  24  —  ii.  427:  I,  iii.  686:  i,  vi.  79:  2. 

3  —  vi.  742:  2.  2S  —  ii.  427:  I,  iii.  686:  i,  iv.  178:  I, 

8  —  V.  858:2.  vi.  79:  2. 

-12  — ^iii.7i7:i.  —  xx.  i  —  ii.  400:  i,  420:  i,  422:  i. 

—  xiii.  2  —  iii.  717:  I.  1-6 — -ii.4i9:2. 

6  —  ii.  479:  2,  iv.  661 :  l,  vi.  622:  2,  745:  I.             2  —  ii.  360:  i. 

9  —  vi.  859:  I.  —  —  3  —  ii.424:  2.  360:  I. 

10  —  iv.  65:  I,  vi.  859:  I.  6  —  iii.  757:  2. 

11-16  —  ii.375:2.  — xxi.  i-io  —  iii.  665:  2,  685:  2. 

13  — ii. 319:2.  2  —  iv.407:i. 

15  —  ii. 363:2.  ^6-10  —  ii.420:i. 

16  —  ii.  363:  2,  395:  I.  II  —  iii.  685:  2. 

16-18 —  iii.  322:  2.  — ^  13-17  —  iii.  685:  2. 

17  —  iv.  41 1 :  I,  650:  2,  14 —  iii.  686:  2. 

19  —  ii.4i8:i.  — xxii.   i  —  ii.448:i. 

19-22  —  vi.  906:  I.  I- 13  —  ii.  422:  2. 

21  —  ii.285:i.  2  —  ii.  448:1. 

—  xiv.  I  —  iii.  717:  2.  3  —  ii.  240:  i,  iii.  694:  2. 

— ■  —  2-23  —  iii.  716:  I.  5  ^  iv.  547:  I. 

'4  —  ii.  418:  I,  iii.  541 :  2,  iv.  391:  I.                         6 —  iii.  685:  i. 

8  —  ii.  424 :  2.  8  —  iv.  586 :  2. 

9  —  iv.  415:  T,  674:  I.  9-1 1  —  ii.  407:  I,  578:  I. 

14  —  iii. 25:2.  II  —  iv.24:i. 

16  —  iii.  463:  I.  12  —  iii.  685:  2,  vi.  624:  2. 


159 


EXPOSITION  OF  THE    BIBLl':  — LXDEX. 


Isaiab 


Isaiah    xxii.     13  —  vi.  624:2. 

14  —  iii.  698:  I. 

15  —  11.249:2. 

17,  18  —  ii.  413:  2. 

21  —  ii.  248 :  2,  422  :  2,  vi.  838 :  2,  S48 :  2, 

22  —  ii.  422 :  2,  vi.  848 :  2. 

2^  —  iv.98:  I. 

—  xxiii.  2,  6  —  iii.  757  :  2. 
8  —  i.  591  :  I,  iv.  366 :  i. 

T7  — iv.  53.3:  I- 

—  xxiv.   1-12 — ii.  423  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  380:  2. 

10  —  vi.  907  :  I. 

19  —  vi.  750:  I. 

21  —  iv.  636  :  2,  402  :  2. 

23  —  vi.847:  2,918:  I. 

—  XXV. i.  259:  I. 

1-4  — iii.  725:2. 

6  — iv.  573:  I. 

6-8  —  iii.  72s:  I. 

6-9 —  iii.  727:  I. 

7,  8  —  i.  162:  I. 

9  —  iii.  726:  2. 

10.  1 1  —  iii.  723  :  I. 

—  xxvi.  2  —  iii.  290:  I. 

—  — -4  —  vi.  694:  2. 

—  —  8  —  iii.  726:  2. 

9  — iii.  723:  i,iv.  398:  1 

■ 10  —  iii.  72;^:  I. 

II  — ii. 344:2. 

13  — iv.  37:  I. 

14-19  — iii.  727:  I. 

15  — iii.  724:  I- 

19  —  iv.  310:  2,  vi.  84:  2. 

—  —  21  —  iii.  725:  2. 

—  xxvii.   I  — •  iii.  725:  2,  iv.  410:  2,  689:  2. 
6  —  iii.  724:  I. 

—  —  9  — ii.412:  1,2,723:  1,724:  i,v.  59>:i. 
9  —  iii.  724:  I. 

9-13-111.723:  I. 

12  — iii.  723:  1,724:  I. 

13  —  iii.  723:  I,  726:  2. 

29  —  iv.  628:  2. 

— 'Xxviii.    I  —  i.  708:  2,  iv.  82:  I. 

1-4  —  ii.  296:  2,400:  2. 

• 1-15  —  ii.426:  I. 

2  — ■  iii.  237:  r. 

■ 7  — iv.  81:2. 

7-22  — ii.  415:  I. 

14  — ii.427:  I. 

—  —  15  — ii.401:  I. 

16  —  V.  580 :  2,  5S2 :  2,  vi.  695 :  2. 

23-29  —  iii.  402:  I. 

29  —  ii.  695:  I,  619:  I. 

—  xxix.   1-8 — iii.  709:  I. 

—  —  4  —  iii.  683:  2. 

5-8 —  ii.  426:  I,  iii.  709:  I. 

6  — -ii.  320:  I. 


Isaiah  xxix.  7  —  iii.  685:  I. 

10  —  V.  587:  2. 

II  —  ii.  412:  T. 

■ 13  — ii.  268:  I,  iv.  74:2,  vi.  251:2. 

14  —  ii.  268:  I. 

16  —  iii.  258:  I. 

17  —  iv.  27:  2. 

—  XXX.    I  —  iii.  709:  I,  iv.  30:  2,  34:  i. 
1-7  —  ii.  414:  2,422:  2. 

5  — iv.  34:  I. 

3  — ii.556:2. 

6  — iv.  517:  I. 

9  —  ii.  328:  1,412:  I,  2,  iii.  709:  I. 

10  —  ii.  328:  I,  iii.  709:  I. 

/ 14  —  iv.  81  :  2. 

16  —  ii.  226:  I,  250:  2. 

17  —  ii.  250:  2. 

18  —  iii.  619:  I. 

19-26  —  iii.  709  :  I. 

20  —  iv.  251 :  2. 

20-26  —  ii.  426:  I,  iii.  709:  2. 

21  — 'iv.  251:  2. 

22  —  ii.412:  1,2. 

26  — iv.  397:  I. 

27  —  iv.  229 :  2. 

30-33  — ii.426:  i. 

28 — •  ii.  424:  I,  431 :  I. 

29  —  vi.  694 :  2. 

—  —  30-33  — iii.  709:  2. 
'33- iii.  700:  2. 

. —  xxxi.  I  —  ii.  556:  2,  iii.  709:  I,  iv.  66:  I. 

1-3  — ii.  250:  2. 

2  —  ii.  246:  I,  iii.  619:  I,  673:  2,  iv.  66:  I. 

4 —  iii.  696:  2,  709:  I. 

5  — iii.  709:  I. 

9  —  iii.  668:  2,  v.  395:  i. 

—  xxxii.    I — ■  iv.  55:  2,  299:  I.  ■ 
1-8  — iii.  678:  I. 

2  — iii.  715:  I. 

9-20  —  iii.  682:  I. 

14  —  iii.  709:  I. 

15  — iv.  314:  I- 

17  — iv.  53-95. 

—  xxxiii.   1-6  —  iii.  697:  2. 
2  —  i.  176:  I. 

3  — ii.424:2. 

8  —  ii.422:  1,423:2. 

9  —  ii.  306:  2. 

13-16  —  iii.  43:  2. 

14  — •  i.  215:  I,  iii.  67:  2,  254:  I. 

16,  21  —  iv.  201 :  2. 

■  17  —  iii.  652:  I. 

18  —  ii.  424:  2,  iii.  706:  I. 

21  —  iii.  125:  2. 

22  — ii.439:  1,652:  I. 

—  xxxiv.  2  —  vi.859:  I. 

4  — V.  859:  I,  vi.  747:2,  730:  C. 

II  —  ii.  432:  I. 


Isaiah 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


i6o 


Isaiah  xxxv.  2  —  ii.  306  :  2,  iii.  2jj  :  2. 
10  —  i.  166:  2,  vi.  891 :  I. 

—  xxxvi.  I  —  ii.  426:  I,  iii.  692:  i,  iv.  81:  2. 
-2  —  iii.  692  :  2,  iv.  81  :  2. 

3  —  ii.  248:  2,  iii.  695:  2. 

6  —  iii.  596:  2. 

19  — ii.403:  I. 

—  xxxvii.  2  —  ii.  414:  I. 
-8  —  i.  707:  I. 

—  —  13  — ii.403:  I. 
— ■  —  25  — -  iii.  706:  2. 

29  — ii.431:  I. 

30  — ii.  424:  2. 

31  — iv-37:2. 

33  — iv.  91:2. 

34  — 82:  I. 

35  — ii- 504:  I- 

38  — ii.425:  I. 

—  xxxviii.  I — iii.  710:  2. 

5  — ii.  504:  I. 

6  —  ii.  426:  I. 

7  —  iii.  709;  2. 

10-20  —  ii.  416:  I,  417:  2. 

12  —  iii.  727:  I,  vi.  603:  2. 

17  —  i.  2i6:i,ii.  228:  2,  415:  2,  vi.  710:  2. 

18,  19  —  iii.  80:  2,  286:  I. 

—  xxxix.  6  —  ii.  431 :  i,  iv.  384:  2. 
7  —  ii-  447 :  2,  iv.  384 :  2. 

—  xl.   I  —  i.  133:  2,  iv.  503:2. 

I-II  —  iii.  748:  I. 

2  —  iii.  219:  2,  iv.  94:  I. 

5  —  iii.  247:  2. 

6-7  — vi.  575:  2. 

6-8  —  vi.  570:  I,  693:  I. 

9  —  iii.  796:  I. 

12  —  iii.  208:  2. 

12-31  —  iii.  752:  I. 

17  — iv.  65:  2. 

18  —  iv.  590:  2. 

19  —  ii.  285:  I. 

20  —  iv.  66:  2. 

21  —  iii.  752:  I. 

22  —  ii.  695:  I,  iv.  67:  I, 

25  —  iii.  632:  2,  vi.  887:  I. 

26  —  vi.  863:  2. 

26-29  —  iii.  339:2. 

31  —  vi.  720 :  1 ,  884 :  I, 

39  —  iii.  820:  I. 

—  xli.  2  —  iii.  771 :  i,  vi.  855:  I. 
3  — iii-  767:  I- 

5  — iii-  757:  2. 

8  — v.  544:2,594:2. 

8-20 —  iii.  788:  2,  792:  2. 

14  —  ii.  401 :  I,  iii.  62:  2,  589:  I. 

15  —  vi.  667:  2. 

18  —  iii.  273:  I. 

2.^  —  iv.  65 :  2. 

24  —  iv.  65:  2. 


Isaiah  xli.  25  —  i.  184  :  2,  iii.  758  :  2,  767  :  I, 
771:  I. 

—  xlii.    I  —  iii.  564:  2,  iv.  9:  I. 
1-3  —  iii.  802:  I. 

3  —  V.  908 :  2. 

1-7  —  iii.  792:  2. 

1-7  —  iii.  795 :  I,  802 :  I. 

2,  3  — ii.  309:  2. 

4  — iii.  757:2. 

7  —  iii.  272  :  I. 

10  — iii.  247:  1,757:2. 

—  —  12 —  iii.  757:  2. 

13-17  — iii- 763:  2. 

15  — iii.  758:  I. 

17  —  iii.  248:  I. 

18— iii.  792:  2,795:2. 

—  —  19  —  iv.  682:  I. 

21  —  i.  280:  2,  iii.  787:  2. 

22  —  iii.  745:  2. 

24 —  iv.  682:  I. 

—  —  25  — ii.  195:  I. 

—  xHii.  1-7  —  iii.  794:  i. 
2  —  iv.  406:  2. 

—  —  5-10  —  iii.  792:  2. 

8  — iii.  795:2. 

9  — •  iii.  770:  I. 

10  —  iii.  770:  I.  789:  I,  795:  2. 

—  —  12  — •  iii.  770:  I. 

-14  —  iii.  462 :  2. 

-19 —  iv.  402:  2. 

— •  —  22-24  —  iii-  769 :  2. 

—  —  25  — iii.  439:  I,  vi.  521:  I. 

—  xiiv.  I  —  iii.  791  :  i. 

5  —  iii-  763  :  i,  v.  923  :  2. 

7,  8  —  iii.  770  :  i. 

■ 9  —  iii.  139  :  I,  248:  T,  285  :  2. 

9-20  —  iii.  285  :  I,  iv.  395  :  i. 

II  —  iv.  506  :  2. 

15-17  — i.  195:  I. 

—  —  21— iii.  793:2. 
■ 23  — iii.  249:  I. 

24  —  iii.  256  :  I ,  iv.  24  :  i. 

—  —  24-28  —  iii.  772:  I. 

• 25  —  i.  93  :  I,  iv.  404  :  2,  406  :  2. 

26  —  iii.  770:  2. 

28  —  i.  93:  I,   ii.   286:2,  594:2,  iii.  463:1, 

771  :  I,   iv.  357:  I,  609:  I. 

—  xlv.   I  — iii.  463:  I.  650:  I,  772 -2,  iv.  357  •-• 
1-3  —  iii.  767:  I. 

2  —  iii.  272  :  I. 

3  — iii.  763:2,  772:2. 

—  —  4  — iii.  763:  2,772:  1,2, 
5  — 772:  I- 

7  — ii.  540:  2. 

—  —  8  —  iii.  221  :  i,  787  :  2. 
9  —  iii.  823:  2. 

• 9-13  —  iii.  772  :  2. 

13  — iii.  771  :  2.  786:2. 


i6i 


EXPOSITION    OF  THE  BIBLE  — INDEX.  Isaiah 


Isaiah  xlv.  .8-111.787:  I.  Is^'^1^  '"•  1-6 -m.  828:  i. 

19-25-111.787:1.  7-v.583:2. 

. 23- V.  611:  I.  7-9_vi.i03:i. 

-xlvl.   i-lil.467:i,iv.62:2.  9-in-249:i. 

3-111.  8.9:  I,  iv.  4.^0:  I,  vi.  887:1.  10-1.1.247:2,249:1. 

,       ...  ^  II— 1...   783:2,    IV.   385:2,   V.   776:1,   VI. 

■  4  —  .11.  019  •  J^. 

5_vl.887:i.  7o6:i. 

6-n-.394:i.  12 -....  783  :  2,  824  :  i. 

7_iv.  30:2,62:2.  13 -....792:  2,  813:  2. 


9-1 1  —  ....  77^  :  2 


14  —  ill.  62  :  2. 

IS  — V.  617:2. 


II  —  111.  771  :  I. 

,    ••       o         ••     /;,     r  — I'll- v..  700:2. 

-xlv...  1-8 -....463:  I.  i-v.585:i. 

4  — IV.  493:2.  ^  ^ 

6-11.289:2,111.745:2.  '-r-.^'^--'-     . 

13-11.  426:1,  Iv.  62:2,  64:2,  406:2.  4 -111.  105:  I,  v..  701:  I. 

,   ...           .  —  —  4-6  —  ..1.601:1. 
—  X  v....  I  —  .V.  40:2. 

5  —  ....  104:  2,  V.  100:  I. 

6  —  .V.  200:1.  ;:      .    , 

-6  — ..  167: 1. 


7, 8  —  ..1.94:  I.  .     ,  •••       ., 

.  o  7  —  1.167:1,111.105 

10  — IV.  57:2,  180:2.  [^      .     \^^\^     ..; 

13  — •  ill.  256:  I. 

.4.  15 -iii.  771:  I,  772:2.  ';°i:^v.885:2. 

18  — ....785:2,837:  I. 

20  —  ill.  783  :  2,  793  :  2. 

—  xlix.  I  — 111.757:2,  V.  833:  2.  ...  ■  ^.^    ^ 

...  00        o  .,    ^  I  —  ....  283:  I,  VI.  742:  2 

1-9-111.792:2,808:1,813:2.  ^       .         o      '       /-+- 

■'  ...  S  —  1     (O^  ■  2 

2  —  11.307:2.    319:1,    111.249:1,    790:1,    V  -4        .      . 

833 :  2. 


10  —  1.    167:1,    ill.   63:2,   iv.   885:2,   vL 
716:  2. 


—  —  12  —  Hi.  329:  2. 

—  liv.— —  V.885:  I. 


10  —  ill.  256:  I. 

—  —17  —  iv.  407:  I. 


. •  10  — 111.  254:  1,734:  2,  vl.864:2 

-12  —  ill.  271  :  I. 


t-u  —  ui.  /yj  .1.  ,                   ...         ^ 

,          ..                      ...    o           ^  —    V.  2  — .11.  746:  2. 

. 6—11.503:2,111.802:1. 

8-111.795:  I,  823:  2,  v.  773:  I.  —  —  3  — v.4.->3:  I- 

...  o  10 IV.  25:1. 

. 9  —  111.272:1,823:2.  ...     '', 

:„       :.:,.....,....  ,M   8^,. o  II -111.  746  :2.1V.  25:  I. 

— • — -12  — ^  iii.  249:  2. 

—  Ivi.  7 —  11.  6ot:  t. 
13  —  i...249:i.  r,       •••                00 

^         .  . 8  — ..1.277:  2,  828:  2. 

.15 v..  720:2.  ■■    o 

^       ...  —  —  9  — ..1.831  :  T. 

16  — .11.742:2.  ^         ..    ^             •  <-.    , 

10  — .1.409:  2,  VI.  655:  I. 

T  <> ..I/I.  2.  ..                            ./fo 

.       '      ,  II  .1.409:  2,  VI.  658:  2. 

23  — iv.366:2.  ,  ..              ..  "^ 

I         .  ..  — Ivii.  1-4  — 1..430:  2. 

26  ^  VI.  667  :  2.  ^    . . 

.    ,  .  ^  5-9 — ■11.430:1. 

—  I.  I —  1.603:  2,  VI.  613:  I.  ^^     ...  ^-^ 

.:.  o  14  — 111.174:1. 

4-7  — .1..801  :  I.  ^      ...    ir        , 

^'        ...  — . —  1:5  — 111.282:2.632:2. 

—  —  4-10  — 111.792:2.  -^      ..      . 

...   '    o    ^  16—11.726:1. 

4- 1 1 — ....808:1.  .    '                .      , 

8-111.802:1.  19 -iv.  647:  I,  v..  36:  I. 

...    „  — — -20 v..  659:1. 

10— ..1.823:2.  ,    ...                 „  ''^        o/; 

—  Iv.ii.  2  —  785:  2,786:  I. 

—  —  IT  — .V.413:  I.  /    J       ,/ 

3  — IV.  130:2. 

5  — Iv.  831  :i. 

5-11  —  i.  198:  2. 

3  —  111.  249:  I.  ^ 

•=5-111.247:1,757:2.804:2.  ..'."+"■    ■      .     o 

'^       ...     ^^  . -7- 1...  800:  2,  .V.  831 :  I. 

6  — ..i.2s6:  I.V..  747:2.  ;       . 

...      '  ^8  — IV.  130:2. 

7  —  .. I.  786:  I.  .     ^ 

..  ,  10  —  ..162:2. 

9  —  11.414:2,695:1.  .     o 

■•  f  •  o^.,.^  13,  14  — IV.  831:2. 

10  — ...414:2,  695:1,  v..  897:  2.  '      ;;;^<if^.j 

.     ,,  — lix.  4  —  ....7(5o:i. 

—  —  II  —  ..  166:  2.  ^     ...     ' 

o  5  —  ..1.800:2. 

15  — .1. 414: 2,  IV.  208:  I.  ■"       ...                   „        ^ 

i6-iv.25:i.  7  -  1.1.  355  :  I,  V.  540:  I. 

.    o  • 10  —  1.  162:  2. 

17  —  VI. 84:2.  ...     o^ 

^  •■•00  14—111.786:  I. 

17-23 111.828:1. 

JI 


—  H.   I  —  ill.  785:  2 
2  —  Iv.  295  :  I 


Isaiali  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  162 

Isaiah  lix.  16  —  111.249:1,787:2.  James  i.  17  —  111.728:1. 

. 17  —  Hi.  787:  2,  802:  I,  vl.  104:  I,  603:  I.  —  —  18  —  vi.  842:  I. 

18  —  111.757:2.  20  — V.  573:1, 

20  —  11.  212:  2,  V.  592:  I.  21  — vl.  694:  I. 

^21  —  ii.  212:  2,  iv.  25:  1,209:2.  24  — vl.  662:2. 

—  Ix.  1-3  — vi.  84:  2.  26-111.392:  I. 

2  — i.  162:2.  ■ 27  —  11.614:2,639:  I. 

6  —  11.369:1.  —  11.4  — vi.  662:  2. 

13  — iv.  520:1.  5  — vi.  845:2. 

—  —  14  —  iv.  366 :  2,  iv.  394 :  I.  7  —  iv.  306 :  2. 

16  — vl.  667:2.  8  — V.  895:2. 

—  —  17  — vi.414:  I.  10  — iv.  258:2,  vl.  667:  I. 

22  — vl.  696:  I.  ——11-1.191:1. 

-1x1.1  —  1.288:1.  • 19  — v.  547:  1,867:  I,  vi.  738:1. 

3  —  1.430:1.  23  — V.  859:  2. 

7  — iv.  673:1.  —  —  25  — vi.  561  :  I. 

—  —  9  — vi.  885:  I.  —  ill.  I —  i.  268:  I. 
10  —  1.291:2,  111.787:2,  vi.896:i.  -5  —  vi.  705:1. 

—  —11-111.785:2.  6  — vi.  666:  1,705:  i- 

21  — vl.  667:  2.  —  —  9  — iv.  894:  I. 

—  1x11.  1,2-111.785:2.  ——  II  — i.  178:2. 

^4  —  Iv.  306:1.  15  —  vl.  664:1. 

6  —  iil.  214:2.  —  Iv.  2  —  111.576:2. 

—  Ixill.  10  — vl.  75:  I.  3  —  vl.  714:  I. 

12  —  111.271:1.  —  —  4  —  vi.  887:1. 

—  Ixiii.  1-6  —  iii.  824 :  I.  —  —  10  —  1.  77  :  2. 

5  —  111.249:1.  ——II — vi.  694:1. 

7  —  111.836:  1,840:  2.  —  v.  3  — vi.572:  2. 

9  —  1.212:2,  11.  357  :  2,  ill.  581 :  2,  iv.  85  :  i.    —  —  5  —  vi.  740 :  2. 

10  —  11.  105  :  2,  111.  269 :  I.  7  —  vl.  177 :  I. 

13  —  iii.  267  :  2,  665  :  I.  8  —  vi.  713  :  I. 

14  —  iil.  665:  I,  iv.  515:  2.  ——II  —  1.723:2. 

—  Ixlv.  I  —  vl.  854  :  2.  —  —  16  —  ill.  607  :  I. 

5  —  111.786:1.  17  — vi. 877:  I. 

6  —  1.438:1.  20  —  ill.  400:  I. 

7  —  1-438:  1,111.763:  I. 

8  —  iv.  646:1.  Jeremiah  1.  5  —  iii.  811  :  i,  iv.  571 :  2,  v.  832:  I. 

9  —  1.133:2.  6-11.245:1. 

—  Ixv.  I  — V.  585:2.  6-8  — V.  788:1. 

2  — V.  585:2.  10  —  11.319:1. 

4  —  1.571:2.  11,12  —  iv.  405  :  2. 

8  —  vl.  848:1.  11-14  — 11.434:1. 

10  —  1.679:2.  -16  —  1.687:1. 

11  —  1.258:2.  •  _ii.  i-35_ii.433:2. 

16  —  iv.  40:2,  vi.  629:2,  842:1.  2  —  iv.  268:1. 

17  —  vi.  751  :  2.  3  —  iv.  318:  2. 

22  —  iii.  311  :  I.  — . —  5-13  —  ii.  430:  I. 

—  Ixvi.  15-11.345:2.  8  — iv.  577:2. 

17  —  i.i77:i-  10  —  iv. 445:2. 

18-111.757:2.  II  — ili.268:  I. 

19-111.246:1.  16  —  ii.  457:1. 

20  — iv.  586:2.  . 21— iv.  252:1. 

22  — ii.  472:  2.  23-11.436:2. 

27  —  11.  493 :  I. 

James  i.  5  —  ii-  652  :  2,  v.  781 :  2.  30  —  vi.  627 :  i. 

12-1.89:  I,  vi.  475:2.  34 _  iii.  355:  I. 

13  —  11-536:  I.  36  —  11.556:2. 

13-15  —  Hi.  410:  I-  — iil.  I  — vl.613:  1,902:2. 

14  —  51.536:  I.  i-ii  —  iii.  537:  I. 


i63 


EXPOSITION    OF    Til  Li    BIBLK  — INDEX. 


Jer. 


Jeremiah  iii.  6,  13  —  iv.  269:  i. 

i_'  — iii.  336:2. 

15  — ii.  449:  I. 

16  —  ii.  266:  2,  449:  1,457:  2. 

19  —  iii.  268:  2. 

22-24  — ii.  305:  I- 

—  iv.  2  —  vi.  629  :  2. 

6  — ii.433:2. 

7  —  iv.  410:  2. 

7-27  __  ii.  433  :  2. 

10  —  ii.  441  :  2. 

13  — iii.  598:  I. 

19  —  vi.  908:  I. 

—  V.  5  — ii.  427:  I. 

15-17  _ii.  433:  2. 

24  —  vi.  626  :  2. 

30— ii.  432:2. 

31  — ii.  314:  2.380:2,432:2. 

—  vi.  r  —  ii.  433:2. 

13  — iii- 593:  1,2. 

13-15  —  ii.  432:  2. 

—  —  14— ii.451  :  I,  iii.  593:  1,2. 
20  —  ii.  438:  2. 

22  — ii.  434:1. 

22-24— ii.  433:2. 

—  —  25  — ii.445:  L 
29,  30  —  iv.  273  :  I. 

—  vii.  4  —  ii.  261 :  2,  438 :  2,  449 :  I,  iv.  566 :  2. 
4-15  —  ii.  266:  2. 

7  • —  iv.  619  :  I. 

8  —  ii.  261  :  2,  438:  2. 

9" —  V.  607  :  2. 

10  —  V.  566:  I. 

12  —  ii.  24  :  I. 

12-14  — ii.  543:  I. 

IS  — ii.  438:  2. 

18  —  ii.  429  :  2.  iv.  562  :  2,  569  :  2. 

• 21  —  ii.  438:  2. 

21-28  —  ii.  449  :  r. 

-22  —  ii.  266  :  2,  438  :  2,  iv.  468 :  I. 

2T,  —  i.  198:  2.  ii.438:  2. 

^31  — i-.\34:2,  ii.430:  I. 

32  — ii.  430:  I. 

Z7>  —  ii-  287  :  2. 

—  viii.  I  — vi.  613  :  i. 

2  —  ii.  287  :  2,  402 :  i,  429 :  2. 

8  —  ii.  449  :  I,  iv.  266:  2. 

TO  —  iii.  593  :  T,  2. 

II  —  ii.  45'  :  i,  iii- 593:  i,2. 

16  —  ii.  434:  I. 

18  — iii.  544:2. 

22  —  ii.  270:  T. 

• —  ix.  I  —  iii.  544:  2. 

2  —  iii.  145  :  2. 

10  —  ii.  434:  2. 

__22  —  ii.  287  :  2. 

24  —  V.  530 :  2. 

33  — iv.  5S7:  2. 

—  X.  5  — iii.  372:  I. 


Jcreiuiah  x.  13  —  iii.  320:  I. 

19  —  iii.  200 :  I. 

• 22  —  iii.  834:  I. 

23  —  iii.  104:  I. 

24  —  iii.  21  :  2. 

25  —  iii.  205  :  2. 

—  xi.  3,4— ii.  437:  2. 

15  —  ii.  266  :  2. 

19-21  — ii.  454:  2, 

—  xii.  5  — ii.  444:  I. 

6  — ii.  454:2. 

16  —  vi.  629:  2. 

—  xiii.  27  —  iv.  274 :  i. 

—  xiv.  2,  6  —  iv.  654 :  r. 
7  —  iii.  602  :  2. 

—  —  9  — vi.  587:  I. 

—  —  12  — iv.653:  I. 

• 14  — vi.  736:2. 

21  — iii.  575:2. 

22  —  ii.  310:  I. 

XV.  I  —  ii.  Z2  ■  r,  iii-  250 :  2. 

1-9  — ii.  432:  I. 

4 —  iv.  224:  2. 

8  —  iv.  575  :  2. 

9  —  1.398:  r- 

10- ii.  535:  I. 

^15  —  iii.  181  :  I. 

16  — vi.  587:  I. 

19— iv.  569:  I. 

• —  xvi.  6  —  ii.  260  :  2. 
7  — iv.  274:2. 

13  — iii.  334:  I- 

19,  20  —  ii.  401  :  T. 

—  xvii.  1-4  —  11.438:1. 
6  —  111.255:2. 

9  —  iii.  606  :  2,  V.  540 :  I. 

9-1 1  —  ii.438:  I. 

15  — vi.  746:  I. 

21  —  V.  157  :  2. 

24,  25  — i.  198:2. 

—  xviii.  I  —  iv.  592  :  I. 

7  — ii-3T9:  t- 

—  —  23-111.425:2. 

—  xix.  —  iv.  801  :  I. 

2-6  —  ii.430:  I. 

3  — ii.430:  I. 

5  —  ii.  408:  I. 

9-11.359:2. 

13  —  ii-  402  :  I,  429 :  2,  437 :  I. 

—  XX.  1-18  —  ii.  313:  2. 

2  — ii.  277:  2,447:  I. 

5  — iv.  675:  I. 

7,8  —  11.  441 :  2. 

—  xxi.  I  —  ii.  454 :  i,  iv.  571 : 2. 
i-io  —  ii.  451 :  I. 

6  —  1.  6to:  2. 

13,  14  —  iv.  82  :  I. 

—  xxll.  10  —  11.441:1. 
10-12  —  ii.  443:  I. 


Jer. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


164 


Jerftiniali  xxii.  11  —  ii.  442:1. 

13  —  iv.  46 :  I,  567  :  2,  595  :  2,  vi.  623 :  2. 

13-17  —  11-444:  I. 

13-19  —  11.443:  I. 

15  — ii-439:  i,iv.  567:2. 

16  — 11.439:  I. 

17  —  ii.  3-28  :  I .  111.  355  :  2,  vi.  741 :  2. 

18  —  11.  286  :  2,  441  :  I,  iv.  384:  I. 

19  —  ii.  446:  2. 

23  —  11.444:  I. 

24-30-11.447:  I. 

30—11.447:2. 

—  xxiii.  I  —  11.  444 :  i,  iv.  299 :  2, 675 :  I. 
4  —  iv.  299 :  2. 

5  —  ii.  504:  2,  ill.  816:  I. 

6  —  11.  448 :  I,  504 :  2. 

7-8  —  vi.  629  :  2. 

8  — iv.  675:  I. 

9-32  —  11.449:2. 

II  —  ii.  380 :  2,  iii.  593 :  i. 

14  —  111.593:  I. 

19,20  —  ii.318:  I. 

20-40  —  11.  328  :  2. 

21-25  —  11.330:2. 

21-40  —  11.  328 :  I. 

28  —  ii.450:  I. 

29-11.450:  I. 

31-33  — ii- 449:  I. 

—  xxiv.  2  —  ii.  372  :  I. 
• 7  —  ill.  140:  I. 

—  XXV.  4  —  1.  155:2. 

9-11.445:1,447:2. 

10  —  ill.  508:  I. 

II — ii.  593:  2,  iv.  418:  I. 

II  — ii.  593:2. 

12  —  iv.  627  :  2. 

20  —  11.  697  :  I. 

22  —  iv.  287:  I. 

24  —  ii.  270:  2. 

26  —  11.  406:  I. 

27  — iv.  595:2. 

29 —  ii.  362:  I. 

30  —  11.  287  :  r. 

Z2  —  ii.  318:  I. 

35  — iii-  330:  2. 

—  xxvl.  5-1.  155:2. 

6-11.445:  1,543:  T. 

7-111.593:  I. 

8-24 — 11.  414:  I. 

9  —  ii.  24:  I. 

18  — 11.  444 :  I,  iv.  535  :  I. 

20-23  —  11.443:  I,  444:  I. 

22  —  11.  447  :  I. 

24  —  11.  455  :  2,  iii.  545  :  2. 

—  xxvii.  —  iv.  261  :  i. 
1-8  —  11.  449:  2. 

3  — ii-449:  I. 

6-11.447:2,593:2. 

12-18  —  11.  449:  2. 


Jeremlali  xxvii.  20  —  iv.  384:1. 

—  xxvlil.  II  —  ii.  449  :  2. 
13-16  —  ii.  450:  I. 

—  xxix.  2  —  11.447:1. 

3  — iii- 545:2. 

4-7  — 111.462:1. 

9  —ii.  314:2. 

10  —  ii.  593:  2,  iv.  418:  I. 

II  —  iv.  418  :  I. 

19  — i.  155:2. 

20  —  11.  380:  2. 

21-23  —  11.449:  2. 

—  —  22  — iv.  365:  1,394:2. 

24-32-11.381  :  I. 

25-27  —  11.459:2. 

26-11.378:2,447:  i,iv.449: 1,362: 1. 

—  XXX.  9  —  Hi.  830 :  i. 

10  —  iii.  790:  2. 

17  —  111.834:  I. 

23  — 11.  318:  I. 

—  xxxi.  I  —  V.  TJ"]  :  2. 

1-34-11.451:  I. 

9  —  V.  777  :  2. 

12  —  HI.  834:  I. 

15-17  — ii- 455:  I. 

18  —  11.  270:  I. 

24  — iv.  673:2. 

27  —  iv.  392:  I. 

29,  30  —  Iv.  256 :  2. 

31  — ii- 438:  2. 

31-34  —  ii-  266:  2,  vi.  519:2. 

32-11.438:2. 

33  — ii-449:  I,  iv.  314:2,  V.  316:2. 

34  — ii-449:  I- 

38-11.645:  I. 

—  xxxii.    5  —  iv.  288:1. 

7-11.433:  i,iv.  288:  I,  V.  348:2. 

20  —  iv.  420 :  I,  672 :  2. 

21  — ^^1.  574:  2. 

29-11.437:  I. 

35  — ii-430:  I. 

39  —  Hi.  223  :  I. 

44  —  iv.  420 :  I. 

—  xxxiil.  6  —  ill.  834:  I. 

14-26  —  ii.  266  :  2. 

15  —  ii-  504 :  2,  iv.  301 :  2. 

17  —  iv.  301  :  2. 

18  —  H.  267  :  2,  438 :  2. 

—  xxxiv.  I — 11.449:2. 

3  — ii-453:2. 

7  —  ii.  421 :  2. 

8-1 1  —  ii.  448:  2. 

14  — iv.  336:2. 

19  — 11.  448:  2. 

—  XXXV.  1-19  —  11.373:2. 
6,  7,  19  —  1.  580  :  2. 

—  xxxvi.  5  —  11.  287  :  2. 

10  —  11.  253  :  2. 

12  —  ii.456:  I. 


i65 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE- INDEX. 


Job 


Jeremiah  xxxvi.  20-31  —  11.443:1. 

26  —  11.301 :  2,446;  I. 

29  —  11.445:  I- 

30  —  11.446:2. 

—  xxxvll.   1-17  —  11.451:1- 

3  —  11.450:2,454:1. 

7,8  —  111.  596:  2. 

11-15  —  11.451:2. 

21—11.452:  I- 

30  — Iv.  568:  I. 

—  xxxvlil.  5  —  11.  448 :  2, 451 :  2. 

—  —  6  —  111.  586:  2. 

9  — ii-452:  i- 

— . —  10  —  11.  452:  2. 

—  xxxlx.  2  —  11.  455  :  2. 

3  — 11-  422  :  I,  iv.  367  :  i,  384 :  2. 

4  —  111.551:2,598:  I. 

5  — 11.  449 :  2,  ill.  551 :  2,  598 :  I. 

9  —  il.  453  :  2,  Iv.  293 :  2. 

13  — ii- 453:  2. 

—  xl.  1-6  —  11.454:  2. 

2  —  iv.  680:  2. 

5-111.545:2. 

12  —  11.454:  1,455:2. 

—  xll.  1  —  11.455:2. 

2  —  Iv.  638:  I. 

5  —  11.  260:  2. 

5-9  —  ii-  292 :  2. 

7-11.456:2. 

8  —  11.454:  I- 

9  — 11.456:  I. 

17  —  11.  242:  2,  V.  26:  I. 

—  xlli.  4  —  Hi.  564:  I- 
6  — 11.  221  :  I. 

7  — 11.  221  :  1,564:  I,  iii-  545:  I. 

13  —  111.  820:  I. 

—  xliil.  8  —  iv.  292:  2. 
10  —  11.  447:  2. 

13-11.411  :  2,457:  i,iv.  292:  2. 

14  — 11.  457:  I. 

—  xliv.  I  —  11.  457  :  I. 
17  —  11. 412:  I. 

29  —  11.424:2,  111.820:1. 

—  xlv.  1-5  — 11.445:  2. 
5-11.636:  I. 

—  xlvl.   1-12  —  11.445:1. 
2  —  iv.  365  :  2. 

s  — 11. 445: 1- 

9  —  Hi.  845  :  2. 

10  — vl.  745:  I. 

II  —  11.  270:  I. 

15  —  11.397:  2. 

17  —  il.  450:  T. 

-18  —  il.  306:  2. 

20  —  Hi.  S20:  I. 

25  — Iv.  587:  I. 

■ 1"/  —  HI.  7Qo:  2. 

—  xlvli.  4  —  Hi.  757:  2. 
6—11.447:2. 


Jeremiah  xlviii.  1 1  —  iv.  573  :  I. 

13  —  11.387:2. 

24  — iv.475:  I. 

29  —  ill.  685:  I. 

31  — ii-349:  L 

42  —  111.  685:  I. 

45  — 1.461  :2. 

—  xllx.  I  —  Iv.  277  :  2. 

■ 7  —  iv.  278 :  I,  603 :  2. 

■ 9  — iv.  599:  I- 

. 16— iv.  599:2. 

19  — 11.  287  :  I,  403 :  2, 

—  1.  2  —  ill.  467  :  I. 

• 16  —  Iv.  666:  I. 

19  — 11.  306 :  2. 

37  — Iv.  587:2. 

. 44  —  ii-  403  :  2. 

• — 11.  4  —  Hi.  820:  I. 

9  — iv.  384:2. 

II  —  iv.  369  :  2,  392 :  2. 

16 —  ill.  320:  I. 

20 —  Iv.  586:  I. 

25  —  vl.  807  :  2. 

28  —  iv.  369 :  2,  407 :  I. 

34  —  iv.  682 :  1, 687  :  2, 

37  — Iv.  587:2. 

41  — 11.  406:  I. 

44  —  iv.  682 :  I,  687  :  2. 

45  — iv.  687:2. 

56  —  ill.  242:  I. 

57  — iv.  407:  I. 

58  — iv.  595:2. 

59-11.445:2. 

64  —  11.  221  :  I. 

—  HI.  2  —  Hi.  545:  I. 

3  — H.  450:  I,  Hi.  545:1. 

6  — 11.  452:  I. 

II  — H.  453:  2. 

12  —  Iv.  638:  I. 

20  —  11.  510:  2. 

21-23-11.254:  I. 

24-11.263:2,435:2. 

28-30  —  11.  454 :  2,  iv.  365  :  2,  384 :  I. 

29  — Iv.  384:  I. 

30  — 11.  455  :  2, 1 V.  294 :  2. 

31,34— iv.  143:  I. 

1x1.    I  Iv.  384:  2. 

—  Ixv.  —  Hi.  741  :  I- 

Job   1.  1-5  — 11.  697:  I. 

6  —  iv.  371 :  I. 

6-12  —  11.  700 :  2,  Hi.  579 :  I. 

7  — vi.725:2. 

9-1 1  —  1.305:  I. 

13-22  —  11.  704 :  2. 

—  —  20  —  vl.  632 :  2. 

21  — 11.  418:  2,  vl.632:2. 

—  il.  1-7  — Hi- 579:  I- 
8  —  iv.  108:  I. 


Job 


EXPOSITION    OF   TllK    DlBLi:  — INDEX. 


i66 


Job  ii.  13  —  iv.  82:  I. 

—  iii.  8  —  iv.  687:  2. 
19  —  iii.  226:  2. 

—  iv.    16  —  iii.  211:1. 
18— ii. 738:  I. 

—  V.   13  — vi.  627:  I. 

16  —  iii.  2T2, :  2. 

20-22  —  ii.  301  :  2. 

25  — iii.  185:  2. 

—  vi.  17  — ii.  303:2. 

—  vii.  6  —  ii.  724:  I. 

9  —  vi.  620:  I. 

10 —  iii.  258:  2. 

17,  18  —  iii.  2"]  :  I. 

—  viii.  4  —  ii.  726  :  i. 

7  — iv.  510:2. 

9  — ii.  547:  I. 

16  —  iii.  815  :  I. 

—  i.x.  8  —  ii.  69s  :  i. 

9  — ii.  389:  I,  iv.  484:1. 

15  — iv.  578:2. 

21  —  ii.  778:  I. 

22,  —  '\\.^2T.2. 

26  — vi.  851:  2,868:2. 

27  — iv.  54:  I. 

—  .X.  2-'^  —  ii.  729  :  2. 

3  — iii-  304:2. 

8  — IV.  527:  I. 

II  —iii.  325:2. 

• 20— iv.  54:  I. 

21  —  iv.  27  :  2. 

21,22  —  i.  162:1. 

—  xi.  5,6— ii.  695:  I. 

20  —  i.  398:  I,  iii.  330:2. 

—  xii.  6  —  ii.  754:  2. 

II  — iv.  57:  I. 

12  —  ii.  288:  2. 

21  —  iii.  273  :  I. 

24  — ii.695:  I,  iii.  273:  I. 

—  xiii.   3  — ii  7}^},:  I- 

4,5  — ii- 734:  I- 

10.  II  —  ii.  734:  I. 

15  — ii.  417:  2,  734 :  2,  vi.  720 :  I. 

—  xiv.   I  —  V.  874:  I. 

2  — vi.  575:2. 

6  —  iv.  31  :  2. 

7  — iii. 815:  I. 

10  —  iv.  65  :  2. 

II  —  ii.  694:  2. 

15  — iv.  575:  I- 

—  XV.  1-13  —  ii.  738:  I. 

15  —  ii-  7.38:  I,  iv.  400:  I, 

30 —  iii. 815:  I. 

—  xvi.  10  —  ii.  332  :  2. 

—  xvii.3  — ii.374:  I. 
5  — iv.  114:2. 

—  xix.4— iv.  55:2. 
13  — iv.  522:  T. 

—  XX.  5  — ii.  327:  2. 


Jub  ii.   15  — ii.396:  I. 
-23  — ii.  768:  I. 

—  —  25,28  — ii.  768:  I. 

—  xxi.  14  — ii.25:2. 

15  — ii.  779:  2. 

16  —  ii.  756  :  I. 

22  —  ii.  700 :  2. 

33  — iv.  30:2. 

—  xxii.  19  — •  iii.  2"]}, :  2. 
29  — vi.615:  2. 

—  xxiv.  5  —  iv.  31  :  2,  650 :  I. 

^13  — ii.764:  I,  iii.  834:  I. 

-16  —  ii.  764  :  I. 

— • — •  18-21  —  ii.  764:  I. 

20  —  ii.  764:  I. 

— •  —  22  —  ii.764:  I,  iii.  76:  2. 

—  XXV.  2  —  ii.  700 :  2. 

—  xxvi.  12  —  ii.  414  :  2,  695  :  I. 
— ■  xxvii.  II  —  ii.  767  :  2. 
■  12  —  ii.  767  :  2,  iv.  27  :  I. 

—  —  13  —  ii.  768:  I. 

— ■ —  15,  16  —  iii.  481  :  2. 

.20  —  ii.  768:  I. 

-21  —  ii.  768:  I. 

— •  xxviii.  3  —  iii.  66 :  i. 

8-iv.55:2. 

— ■ — -12  —  vi.  600:  2. 

23-28  —  ii.  246  :  2. 

26  —  iv.  673  :  2. 

— •  xxix.  12  —  iii.  185  :  2. 

—  XXX.  9  —  iii.  181  :  i. 
— •  xxxi.  26  —  iv.  678 :  2. 

26-28  —  ii.  402  :  I. 

30  — iv.  74:2. 

37  — iv.  114:2. 

—  xxxiii.  20-22  —  iii.  272  :  2. 

—  xxxiv.  9  —  ii.  779 :  i. 
— ■ —  16  —  ii.  778:  2. 

28-30  —  ii.  778 :  2. 

31— ii.  779:  I. 

—  XXXV.  9  —  ii.  780:  T. 
14  —  ii.  780:  I. 

—  xxxvi.  16  —  iv.  477  :  I. 

—  — '22-25  —  i'-  781  :  2. 

23  — iv.  569:  1,577:2. 

-26  —  ii.  781  :  2. 

— -  xxxvii.  2  —  iv.  596  :  i. 

14 —  ii.  781  :  2. 

19,  20  —  ii.  781  :  2. 

—  xxxviii.  I  —  ii.  318:  I,  345  :  2,  786:  I. 
— •  —  4  —  iv.  68:  I. 

16.  17  —  iv.  410:  2. 

22,  23  —  i.  159:  2. 

.31  — ii.389:  I. 

—  — 38-41  — ii.  787:2. 

39-11.787:  T. 

—  xxxix.  25  —  iv.  51:2. 

—  xl.4  — V.  541:  T. 
6  — ii.3i8:i. 


167 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Johu 


Job  xli.  5  —  iii.  261  :  2,  v.  581  :  2. 

6  —  i.  591 :  I,  V.  581  :  2. 

10-13  — iii.  52:  r. 

—  xlii.  1-6  — V.  545:  I. 

5-6  — vi.  615:  2. 

7-17—11-789:2. 

10 —  iii.  41  :  2. 

Joel  i.  15  — ii.479:  2. 
18  —  iv.  689:  2. 

—  ii.  i-ii  —  i.  161  :  I. 

■  2  —  iv.  65  :  I,  428  :  2. 

7  — iii.  53:2,  443:2. 

9  — iv.  59:  1,508:  I. 

10  —  iv.  65  :  I. 

II  —  vi.74s':  I. 

13  — iv.  314:  I- 

21  —  vi.  626  :  2. 

28  —  ii.  607:  2. 

-30,31  —  iv.  65:  r. 

3-'  — vi.745:2. 

—  iii.  2  —  ii.  295  :  2,  iv.  652  :  r. 

4  — iv.  183:  1,654:  r. 

15  — iv.  65  :  I. 

Jolm  i.  I  —  iv.  900  :  1,  vi.  499:  2. 

2  —  vi.  611 :  I. 

•  3  —  iii-  378:  I.  vi.  499:  2. 

4  — V.  852:  I. 

5  — vi.88i:2. 

7  — vi.837:  I. 

9  — v.  852:  I.  vi.837:  I. 

12  —  iv.  514:  2. 

•  13  — iv.  514:  2,  vi.  591:  2. 

14  —  i-  215:  I,  V.  2y.   2,  vi.  728:  2,  864:  2, 

^jy.   I.  887:  I. 

15  — V.  852:  I. 

16  —  V.  852:  I,  vi.  2T.  2,  873:  I. 

17  — vi.536:  I. 

■  18  —  iii.  378:  I. 

19  — iv.  774:  I. 

23  — iii.  732:  2. 

—  —  27  — iv.  774:  I. 

29  — i.  245:  r. 

31  — vi.  889:  2. 

44  — V.46:  I. 

45  — vi.  852:  2. 

—  ii.  i-ii  —  vi.  910:  I. 
4  — vi.866:  i. 

—  —  T I  —  i.  174:  2,  vi.  728:  2. 

12  —  vi.  563 :  1 ,  563 :  2,  564 :  I. 

17  —  iv.  68:  2,  vi.  603:  i. 

19  —  iv.  867:  2,  876:  2,  vi.473:  I. 

19-21  —  i.  284:  I. 

—  —  21  —  V.  874:  2. 

22  —  vi.  873.  I. 

23-5  — iv.  730:  2. 

24  — iv.  751:  2. 


Jolm  iii.  5  — vi.455:2. 

—  —  7  — iv.  259:  I. 

8  —  ii.  486 :  2,  i v.  738 :  2. 

13  —  iv-  817:  2,  V.  499:  2. 

29  —  iii.  537:  I,  iv.  727:  2,  vi.  865:  I,  910:  I. 

16  —  vi.  31 :  2,  610:  2. 

'23  — i.  707:  2. 

26  —  iv.  819:  I. 

27  — vi.453:  I. 

'28  —  vi.  910:  I. 

34  — i.  288:  I. 

—  iv.  10  —  iv.  28:  2. 

10-14  — vi.  577:  I. 

— ■ —  12  —  ii.  404:  2. 

13  —  vi.  864:  2. 

14  —  vi.  864:  2,  924:  I. 

20  —  ii.  404:  2. 

'21  —  ii.  602:  I. 

21-24  —  V.  918:  2,  919:  I. 

— •  —  22  —  V.  578:  I. 

22,  —  ii.  602:  I. 

24  — V.  590:  1-2,  591 :  2,  vi.917:  I. 

26  — vi.473:  I. 

2"]  —  ii.  351 :  2,  vi.  701 :  2. 

31  —  i.548:2. 

— •  —  Z2  —  vi.  889:  2. 
52  — iv.  771:  I. 

—  V.  I  —  ii.  687:  2. 

4  — v.  394:  1,2,397:  I. 

16  — iv.  838:2. 

17  —  i.  199:  I. 

18  — V.  874:1. 

19  — vi.837:  I. 

— •  —  20  —  iv.  900:  I. 

24  —  V.  760 :  I . 

24-25  — vi.  30:2. 

25  —  i v.  3 II :  I ,  vi.  84 :  2,  914 :  2. 

26  —  vi.  499:  I. 

27  —  iv.  827  :  2,  V.  535  :  I,  vi.  838  :  I, 

866:2. 

• 28  —  vi.  914:  2. 

29  —  iv.  827 :  2. 

■ 39  —  iii.  422:  2,  V.  522:  2,  vi.  481 :  2. 

40  —  V.  585  :  2. 

—  —  46  — i.  238:2,242:  I,  V.  522:2,  536:  I, 

vi.  582:  2. 
47  — i.  238:2. 

—  vi.  4  — iv.  744:2. 

10  — V.  75:  I. 

■  15  — iv.  771:  2. 

27  —  vi.86i:  2. 

—  —  31  — v.44:2. 
— ■  —  2>^  —  i.  182:  r. 

—  —  33  — i-  260:  2. 

35- iv.  906:1. 

38— i.  283:  I. 

39-40  —  V.  888 :  2. 

44  — V.  888:2. 


John 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


l68 


John  vi.  47.  48  —  iv.  906 :  i. 

■51^1.  260:  2. 

51-55  — vi.  550:2. 

52  —  i.  260:  2. 

54— iv.  867:2. 

55,  57  — i.  260:2. 

60  —  vi.  597:  I. 

62  —  vi.  685:  I. 

67  —  iv.  752:  I,  794:  2,  836:  2. 

69  —  iv.  822 :  2. 

70  — iv.  752:  1,794:  2,  836:2,  vi.  592:  I. 

—  vii.  I  —  vi.  717:  2. 

3-5  — vi.  564:2. 

4  — vi.875:  I. 

5  —  iv.  76:  I,  vi.  645 :  2. 

7  —  vi.  61 1 :  I. 

17  — •  vi.  ^22:  I,  729:  2. 

37  — i.  474:  I,  vi.  864:2, 

37-39  — vi.  864:  I. 

38  — vi.  577:  1,864:2. 

48  —  vi.  699 :  2. 

50,  5 1  —  iv.  799 :  2,  805 :  2. 

52  — iv.  579:2. 

— •  viii.  I  —  V.  84:  I. 

I  sq.  —  iii.  381 :  i. 

4  — vi.  738:  I. 

12  —  iv.  713:  I,  vi.  864:  1,877:  I. 

•  14  —  vi.  636:  2. 

23  —  vi.  611:  I. 

28  —  vi.  322:  2. 

31-44  — V.  870:  I. 

33  — iv.  38:2,  V.  885:  I. 

35 -v.  885:  I. 

33-59  — v.  857:  2. 

38  — vi.695:  I. 

44  — vi.99:  I. 

56  — V.  545:  I,  vi.465:  1,858:2. 

58  — iii.  378:  I. 

59  — vi.  717:  I. 

—  ix.  5  — iv.  713:  I. 

22  —  iv.  390:  I. 

24  —  iv.  80:  I. 

25  —  vi.  701 :  I. 

34  — vi.875:  2. 

35  — V.  523:  i,vi.9o6:2. 

41  —  V.  876:  I,  vi.  621 :  I. 

—  .X.  I  —  iv.  59:  I. 

1-15  — vi.  873:  2. 

I-18  —  i.  250:  2. 

4  —  vi.  722:  2. 

7  —  vi.  906:  2. 

10  —  V.  561 :  2,  vi.  856:  2. 

II  — vi.  587:  I. 

16  —  vi.  904:  2. 

17  —  vi.  472:  2. 

18 —  vi.  92:  I,  472:  2,  509:  2. 

22  —  iv.  412:  2,  V.  338:  2. 

23  — V.  338:  2. 


John  X.  28  —  vi.  119:  2,  667  :  I. 

34  — i-  176:  I. 

.34-38- iii.  213:  I. 

—  —35  — iii.  123:  2. 
— —  38  — vi.  636:2. 

—  xi.  I  — V.  84:  I. 

^5  — V.84:  I. 

12  — vi.  635:2. 

25  — vi.  636:  2. 

^33  — vi.  420:  2. 

34  —  910:  I. 

—  xii.  I  —  iv.  792:2. 

—  —  2  —  v.  84 :  I . 
6  —  V.  loi :  2. 

27  —  iv.  910:  I,  vi.  420:  2,  866:  i. 

•  28,  29  —  V.  415:  2. 

—  —  31  —  iv.  803:  I,  V.  918:  I,  vi.  611 :  I.  725:  2, 

883:2. 

—  —  Z'2  —  iv.  805 :  2,  vi.  701 :  2. 

■  36-38  —  vi.  890 :  2. 

.37-40- i.  163:2. 

■ 38  — iii.  732:  2. 

.41  — •  V.  522:  2. 

— ■  —  45  — .  vi.  692 :  2. 

—  —  49  — i.  250:  2,  vi.  137:2. 
.50- i.  250:2. 

—  xiii.  1-30  —  vi.  909:1. 

—  —  2  —  vi.  862:  2. 

4  — vi.723:2. 

.8  —  vi.  691 :  I. 

17  —  vi.  631 :  2,  731 :  2. 

—  — .21  — .  vi.  420:  2. 

—  —  29  — iv.  795:  I. 
• 30  — iv.  795:  I. 

—  — 35  — V.  898:2. 

—  xiv.  3  — vi.  546:2. 
— ■  —  6  — vi.  499:  I. 
9  — vi.499:  I. 

—  —12  —  V.  327:  I. 

• •  14  — vi.  635:2. 

15  — iv.  740:  I. 

. -16  —  V.  875:  I. 

17  — V.875:  I. 

18  —  iii.  602:  2,  vi.  924:  2. 

21  —  iv.  740:  2. 

23  —  v.  607:  2,  vi.  26:  2,  153:  2,  635:  2. 

26  —  vi.  72)2  :  I. 

27  —  i.  296:  2,  iii.  589:  I,  V.  906:  I,  vi. 

865:1. 
• .30  —  vi.  29:  2,  611 :  I,  739:  2. 

—  XV.  i-S  — vi.  577:  I- 
3  — vi.  752:2. 

5  — V.  888:  i,vi.  885:  i. 

6  — v.  826:  2,  888:  i,vi.  577:  1,885:  I. 

—  —  8-1 1  — V.  905  :  2. 

—  —14  —  iii.  406:  2. 

1 5  —  V.  873 :  2,  vi.  594 :  2. 

16  —  V.  596:  I,  vi.  440:  I,  402:  I. 


169 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


1  John 


John  XV.  19  —  vi.  631  :  2,885  :  I- 

20  — vi.488:  2,837:  1,845:  I. 

22  —  vi.  621 :  2. 

—  —  24— i.  151:  I. 
25  —  iii.  180:  2. 

26-27  —  vi.  42  :  1 ,  924  :  r. 

—  xvi.  2  — vi.  599:  1,837:  I. 
7  — V.875:  I. 

8  —  vi.  709:  I. 

—  —  II  — V.  918:  I,  vi.  883:  2. 

13  — V.  592:  2,  vi.683:  1,873:  I. 

14  — vi.873:  I. 

15  — vi.683:  I  (2). 

16  —  V.  42:  I. 

21  — vi.  882:  I. 

—  —  30  — i.  174:2. 

32  —  ii.  314:  2,  v.  488:  2. 

—  xvii.  3  — V.  530:  I. 

4  — vi.  715:  2,877:  1,909:  I. 

5  — vi.  503:2,695:  I. 

6  —  v.  616:  2. 

—  —  8  — vi.  93:  I. 
— • —  10  —  V.  616:  2. 

•  II  — vi.  837:  2. 

12  —  vi.  863:  2. 

13  — vi.865:  I. 

14  —  vi.  631 :  2. 

18  — •  vi.  322:  2. 

19  —  i.  250 :  2,  vi.  92  :  2,  710 :  2. 

—  —  20-23  —  v.  87 1 :  2. 
21  —  vi.  41 :  I. 

-22  —  vi.  54:  2,  916:  I. 

24  —  i.  296:  2. 

— 'xviii.  13  —  V.  102:2. 

15  — iv.  799:  I. 

23  — i.  359:  I. 

• 28  —  vi.  911:  2. 

29  —  iv.  801:  2. 

30  —  vi.  718:  2. 

37  — vi.  842:  I. 

38  —  iv.  801 :  2,  803 :  I. 

—  xix.  II  —  vi.  453:  I,  617:  1,698:  2. 

12 — ■  iv.  471:  I,  vi.  888:  2. 

24  —  vi.  481 :  2. 

25  —  vi.  562  :  I,  2. 

28  —  vi.  481 :  2. 

30  — vi.  853:  1,877:  I. 

36  —  i.  187:  2,  vi.  481:2. 

•37  — vi.  481:  2. 

■ —  XX.  9  —  v.  108:  2. 

—  —  II  — vi.  582:  I. 

17  — vi.  563:  1,684:2. 

19  — V.  494:  I. 

21  —  iv.  807:  2,  vi.  884:  I. 

22  —  V.  831 :  I. 

2.2,  —  vi.  639:  2. 

27  —  vi.  580:  2.         I 

28  —  V.  522:  2,  580:  I. 


John  XX.  29  —  i.  174 :  2,  v.  600 :  2, 

—  xxi.  13  —  vi.  732:  2. 
15  —  iv.  807:  I. 

17  —  iv.  807:  I,  vi.  686:  i. 

19  —  V.  610:  2. 

—  —  22  —  iv.  52:  I,  vi.  891 :  2. 
25  —  vi.  600:  I. 

John  i.  I  —  V.  124:  2. 

1-3  — vi.  733:  r. 

6  —  v.  898 :  2. 

7  —  i.  245  :  1 ,  270 :  2. 

8  — V.  564:  I. 

9  —  ii.  623:2,  iii.  584:1,  607:1,  vi.  637:2. 

—  ii.  I  —  vi.  596:  I. 

6  —  vi.  649:  I. 

8  — vi.853:i. 

14  —  vi.  692  :  2. 

15  —  vi.  610  :  2. 

16  —  vi.  621  :  I. 

17  —  vi.  611  :  I. 

18  —  i.  269:1,  vi.  476:2,  477:2,  623:1, 

662:  2,  713:  I,  885:  I,  890:  I. 

19  —  vi.  885:  I. 

20  —  i.  288:  I,  291  :  2,  v.  652  :  I,  730:  2. 

20-29  —  vi.  65  :  2. 

22  —  vi.459:2. 

— ■  —  26  —  vi.  459  :  2. 

29  —  iii.  387  :  2,  388  :  2. 

—  iii.  2  —  V.  869:  I. 

3  — vi.320:  I. 

4  —  V.  850  :  2. 

7  — iii.  387:  2. 

8  —  vi.  99:  I,  614:  2. 

9  —  vi.  916:  I. 

10  —  iii.  387  :  2,  vi.  99  :  I. 

12  —  vi.  712  :  I. 

'IS  —  vi.  609  :  r. 

16  — V.  905  :  1,909:  I. 

19  —  vi.  63  :  2. 

24  —  vi.  18:  2. 

—  iv.  I  —  i.  588:2,  ii.  286:1,  654:1,  vi.  18:2, 

459:2,  888:  I. 

2  — i.  588:  2. 

3  —  i-  588  :  2,  vi.  459 :  2,  477 :  2. 

6  —  ii.  332  :  2. 

7  —  V.  600:  1,905  :  I. 

7-11— V.853:  I. 

8  — V.  905:  I. 

9  — V.  905:  r- 

10  —  i.  294 :  2,  V.  905  :  I. 

14  —  V.  917:  2,  vi.6i :  I. 

15  —  vi.  64:  I. 

16  — v.  552:  1,917:2. 

20  —  vi.  587  :  2,  61 1 :  2.  730 :  I. 

—  v.  4  —  vi.  725  :  2,  883  :  2, 884 :  i. 
6  —  i.  326:  I. 

8  —  vi.  T]},:  2. 

18  —  vi.  614:  2,  883:  2,  916:  I. 


1  JohD 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


170 


I  John  V.  19 —  i.  305  :  i,  vi.  611  :  I. 
JO- J I  —  vi.  891  :  2. 

3  Joliii  2  —  vi.  464  :  2,  610  :  I. 

—  7  —  V.  601  :  I,  vi.  587  :  i. 

—  9  —  vi.  414:  I,  646:  2,  652  :  2. 
— •  10  —  vi.  414:  I. 

Jonah  i.  i  —  iv.  679  :  2. 
6  —  vi.  84:  2. 

—  ii.  6  —  iv.  82  :  I. 

8  —  V.  580 :  2. 

9  _iii.  333:2. 

—  iv.  3  — ii.312:  I. 

7  — iii.254:  I. 

8  —  vi.  576:  2. 

Joshua  i.  2  —  i.  642:  i. 

2-5  —  i.  644  :  2. 

5  — vi.  549:2. 

6-9  —  i.  647  :  2. 

10-18  —  i.650:  I. 

—  ii.  — i.653:2. 

8  —  iv.  509:  I. 

9,  10  —  i.  158:  2. 

22  —  i.  650 :  2. 

—  iii. i.  659  :  2. 

—  —  1-7  — i.  656:2. 

—  —  3  — ii-255:2. 

-IT.  13  —  iii.  247  :  2. 

15  — i.  645:  I. 

—  iv.  13  — i.651:  I. 

I9_ii.  345:1. 

20  — iv.  451:2. 

—  v.  9  — ii.345:  I. 

10  — i.  388:2,  ii.345:  I. 

II,  12  — iv.  53:2. 

13  — ii-  539:  T. 

13-15  — i- 664:  I. 

—  — 14  — iv.415:  I- 

—  vi.  I  —  iv.  82:  I. 

4  —  iii.  210:  2. 

6  — ii.  255:2. 

8-27  — i. 668:  I. 

17  — i-  671  :  T.  ii.  341 :  2,  364:  I. 

21  —  ii.  364:  I. 

22-25  —  i-  671 :  T. 

23  — vi.  595:  T. 

26  —  ii.  299:  I. 

—  vii. i.  376:  2. 

I  —  i.  276:  I. 

19  —  iv.  80:  I,  vi.  579:2. 

21  —  iv.  62:  2. 

25  —  ii.  306:  I. 

—  viii.  1-29  —  i.68o:r. 

30-32  —  i .  684 :  2. 

.30-35  — 1-683:  I. 

32-35  —  V.  859. 

T,?,  —  i.612:  I. 


Joshua  ix. i.  685  :  2. 

5-12  —  ii.  287 :  2. 

18  —  ii.  324:  I. 

27  — iv.  331:  I. 

—  X. i.688:2. 

1,3  — ii-  133:  I- 

6  —  ii.  383  :  2. 

10,  II  —  iii.  215  :  2. 

12  —  i.496:  I. 

29-39  — ii.  365:2. 

31  — iv.  333:2. 

37  — i- 734:  2. 

■ 9  — iii- 333:  2. 

17  — ii.  397:2. 

20  —  ii.  540:  2. 

—  xii.  2  —  ii.  281  :  I. 
7  — ii-397:2. 

—  xiii.  15-28  —  iv.  180 :  I. 

17  —  iv.  108:  2. 

26  —  ii.  366:  I. 

27  —  ii.  292  :  2. 

—  xiv.  6  —  ii.  482:  I. 
6-15  — i. 698:  I. 

—  XV. i.  704  :  2. 

4  — i.  172:  I. 

-7  — ii-234:2. 

8  —  ii.  277:  2. 

-17  —  i.  698:  2. 

28  — ii.  281:1. 

32  —  iv.  678:  2. 

37  — iv.  537:  I- 

38  — ii.  383:  I. 

—  —  39— ii-383:2. 

44  — iv.  537:  I. 

58  — ii.489:  I. 

63  — ii.  538:  I. 

—  xvii.  3  —  i.  710:  I. 

7,  8  — ii.  395:  T. 

15,18  —  ii.  234:2. 

—  xviii.  16  —  ii.  234:2,  277  :  2,  iii.  178:1 
21-25  —  ii.  244:  I. 

22  —  ii.  291  :  2,  549 :  2. 

25  —  ii.  292:  2. 

28  —  ii.  538:  I. 

—  xix.  13  —  iv.  680:  I. 

18  —  ii.  230:  I. 

22  —  ii.  386:  2. 

27 —  ii.  271  :  I. 

—  —  42  —  ii.  491  :  2. 

• 43  — ii- 421:  I. 

44  —  ii.  289:  I. 

—  XX. i.  714  :  2. 

4  —  1-485:  I- 

—  xxl.  1-42  —  i.  718  :  I. 
17 —  ii.  292  :  2. 

18  —  ii.  241 :  2,  V.  348 :  2. 

23  —  ii.  289:  I. 

24  —  ii.  491  :  2. 

42  — i.  497:  I. 


171 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE    BIBLE -IXDEX. 


JiKlges 


Joshua  xxi.  43-45  —  i.  721 :  i. 

—  xxii. i.  7-4-  I- 

5 J-526:  I. 

16,  17  —  iii.213:  I. 

—  —  19  —  iv.  303  :  2,  V.  540 :  2. 

—  xxiii.  7  —  ii.  404:  i- 

12  —  11.488:2. 

14  — 11.  239:  2. 

—  xxlv.  I  —  11.  285  :  I. 

14 —  1.  126:  I. 

15  — 1.  194:2. 

24— 1.  188:2. 

31  —  1.536:2. 

32-1.638:2. 

32  —  1.683:2. 

Jmle  I  —  vl.  562  :  2. 

—  4— vi.  596:  I. 

—  6 — vi.99:  2,883:  I. 

—  8-16  — vi.  459:  2. 

—  9  —  vl.  656  :  2,  882  :  2. 

—  II  —  1.  189:  I. 

—  12  —  vl.  741  :  I. 

—  14  —  vl.  336:  1,712:  I. 

—  15  — vl.  597:  r- 

—  16  —  vl.  742  :  2. 

—  18— vi.  168:  I. 

—  19 —  vl.  603  :  2. 

—  20  —  v.  571  :  2. 

Judges  i.  i-ii  —  1.743:  I- 

4  —  1-734:2. 

7-11.457:2. 

8  —  11.538:1. 

— ■ —  12-26  —  1.  746:  2. 

14,  15  —  1.  706:  I. 

17  — 11.489:  2. 

21  —  11.75:2.538:  I. 

22-26  — 11.  489 :  2. 

31,  32  —  ii.  271  :  I. 

34,35  —  1-713:2. 

— ^ii.  1-3  —  ill.  269:  I. 

1-5  — 1.750:  I. 

S  —  11.  260:  I. 

7-23  —  1.753:2. 

9—1.714:1. 

—  iii. —  I-IT  i.  757:  2. 

—  iii.  l-li  —  i.  757:  2. 

5-7-11.412:1. 

8  — iv.  597:  T. 

12-31  —  i.  761 :  2. 

28  —  ii.  299:  T. 

—  iv. i.  765  :  I. 

2  —  i.  692  :  2.  734 :  2,  ii.  271 :  I, 

4  —  ii.  4.^6:  T. 

IT  —  i.  69S:  T. 

T3  —  ii.  271  :  T. 

17  —  i.  6q8:  t. 

23  —  11.440:  T. 


Judges  v. 1.  769  :  i,  vi.  898  :  I. 

4  — 1.480:  I,  ii.  318:  I,  iv.  595:  2. 

5-1.480:  I,  iv.  595:2. 

6,7-11-555:2. 

13  — iv.  371:1. 

14  — Iv.  507:  I. 

16  —  ill.  175:  2. 

-21  —  iv.  592  :  2. 

23  — iv.  371:  1,635:2. 

28  —  vi.  924  :  2. 

—  —  31  — 1.526:  I. 

—  vl.  1-14  —  1.  776:  r. 

2  —  iv.  40:  I. 

II  —11.555:2. 

12  — iv.  635:  2. 

15  — 1.780:  I. 

19-21  —  ii.  264  :  I. 

24  —  ii.  244  :  1 ,  260 :  i. 

25  —  11.412:  i,lv.  57:  I. 

32  — 1.780:  I. 

33-vil.  7  — 1-783:2. 

—  vii.  8-vlii.2[  —  1.787:  I. 

—  viil.  8  —  11.  282:  2. 

15-17  —  11.555:2. 

16  —  vl.  406:  2. 

17  —  11.  282  :  2. 

21  —  ill.  215  :  2. 

22-28  —  1.  790 :  I. 

23-27  —  1.  192  :  I. 

27  — 11.  260:  I. 

29  — ix.  57  — i.795:  I- 

—  ix.  8  — ii.  386:  I,  549:  2. 
9  — iv.  73:  2. 

17-111.334:  I- 

28  —  iv.  25  :  I. 

—  x.  I  —  i.  798  :  2,  11.  289  :  I. 

3-5  —  1-495:2. 

8,9  —  11.53:  t- 

12  —  11.  561  :  I. 

—  xi.  II  —  i.  798  :  2,  ii.  324  :  I. 
12-40  —  i.  802  :  2. 

—  xll.  1-7  —  i.  806  :  I,  ii.  555  :  2. 
' 5  —  iii.  316  :  2. 

—  xiii.  1-18  —  i.  809:  I. 
— • —  19  —  11.  244:  I. 
22  —  V.  119:  I. 

23-1.177:  I- 

24-xiv.  20  —  i.  812 :  2. 

—  xiv.  12  —  iv.  415  :  I. 

20  —  iv.  99  :  I. 

— .XV. 1.  816:  I. 

5  —  i.  696  :  2. 

—  xvi.  T-3  —  i.  819:  2. 

4-31  —  i.  822 :  2. 

21  —  ii.  453  :  2. 

—  xvii.  3  —  iv.  24 :  I,  513  :  2. 
4  — iv.  57:  T. 

7  — 1.484:  T. 

• —  xviii.  7  —  1.  719:  2. 


Judges  EXPOSITIOx\    OF   THE   BIBLE— INDEX.  172 

Judges  xviii.  iS  —  ii.  612:1.  i  Kings  vi.  i — ii.  220  :  2,  251  :  2. 

30  — i.  1+2:1,  148:1,  223:1,  719:1,  ii. 2  — ii. 611:2. 

284:  1.432:  1,463:  I.  21  —  ii.  265:2. 

31  —  ii.2S4:  1,463:  I.  22  — i.  225:  2. 

—  XX.  I  —  ii.  200:  I.  31.32  — ii.  265:2. 

2  —  iv.  674  :  I .  36  —  ii.  61 1 :  2. 

12  etc.,  16  —  i.7i2:2.  38  —  ii.  220:2. 

18  —  ii.  284  :  I.  —  vii.  8  —  ii.  416  :  2. 

26  —  i.  263:  I,  ii.  284:  I,  620:  2.  18  —  ii.  342:  I. 

26-28  —  ii.  284:1.  21  —  ii.  378:1. 

—  xxi.  2,  4  —  ii.  260 :  I.  23-29  —  ii.  410 :  I. 

19  —  i.  711:1.  48  —  ii.254:2. 

49  — iv.  631  :2. 

I  Kings  i.  3  —  iii.  527:1.  — viii.  1-5  —  ii.  285:1. 
8— ii. 235:2.  i-ii  — ii.255:2. 

—  —  9-25  — ii.  235:  I.  2  — ii.  220:2. 

12  —  ii.  235  :  2.  3  —  ii-  -^55  :  2,  256 :  i. 

—  ii.  1-12  —  ii.  235  :  2.  4  —  ii.  223  :  i,  256:  i. 

3  —  ii.  222:1.  5  — ii.582:2. 

4  —  ii.  222:  I,  iv.  36:  2.  8  —  ii.  220:  i,  265  :  2. 

7  —  ii.  242  :  2,  V.  26:  I.  9  —  ii.  255  :  i. 

25-11.453:2.  12  — ii.220:  1,223:  1,255:2. 

26  — ii.  433:  i,iv.  7:  I.  13  — ii.220:  1,223:  I. 

35  —  ii-  453  :  2,  iv.  7  :  i.  22  —  ii.  378  :  i,  vi.  41 1  :  I. 

36  —  ii.  224 :  2,  242  :  I.  2y  —  v.  368 :  2. 

46-11.453:2.  47-111.267:1. 

—  111.  1-3  —  11.  247  :  2.  50  —  iii.  269  :  2. 

1-4  —  11.244:1.  62  —  11.285:1. 

2  —  1.597:1,11.221:1,244:1.  -63  —  11.613:2. 

3  — i-  497:1,597:1,526:1,11.244:1.  64-11.409:2. 

4  —  1.  687  :  2, 11.  147 :  2.  65  —  11.  512 :  2. 

5  —  1.712:2.  .  -66  —  11.256:2. 

5-25  —  11.244:1.  — Ix.  1-9 — 11.222:1,247:2. 

7  —  ii-  244:  I,  iv.  8:2.  3  —  iv.  24:  i. 

10  —  11.244:1.  6-9  —  11.268:2. 

II  —  iv.  74:2.  10  —  11.271:1. 

14  —  11.222:1.  11,12  —  11.512:1. 

15  —  11.272:2.  13  —  11.271:1. 

^25  —  111.321:1.  15-11.252:2. 

26  —  vi.  704:1.  18  —  11.247:2. 

—  iv.  3  —  11.221  :  2.  19  —  ii.  250:  2.269:  I. 

6  —  11.  252  :  2.  2\  —  ii.  220:  I,  252:  2. 

9  —  ii-  370:  1,386:2.  22 —  ii.  252:  2.  511  :  2. 

12  — 11.  321  :  I.  25  — 11.  256:  2,2-Ji:  J,  512:2. 

18  —  11.235:2.  26-1.213:1. 

20-26  —  11.220:2.  — X.  I  —  11.246:2,270:2. 

21  —  11.  272:  2,  vl.  869:  2.  I -13  —  11.  512:  2. 

23  —  11.250:1.  5_ii.27o:T. 

24  —  11.395:  1,111.209:  I.  12  — ii.  254:  T. 

25  — 1.  592:  I.  14-29  —  11.  247:  2. 

26  —  11.250:2.  15  —  11.270:2. 

32  —  111.349:1.  16-11.270:1. 

33  — iii- 351  :  2.  17-11.290:2. 

—  V.  6  — 11.250:2.  25-11.269:2. 

10,  II  —  V.  447 :  2.  26  —  11.  2J7  :  2,  250 :  2. 

13  — ii-  ^S^-  2.  253:  I,  511  :  2.  27  — iv.  461  :  i. 

14.  17  —  11.  252  :  2.  28  —  ii.  250:  2.  269:  I. 

18  —  1.  .:197:  1, 11.  252:  I,  2.  — xi.  I-J3  —  11.247:2. 

30  —  iv.  TOi  :  T.  3  —  iii,  529:  i. 


1-3  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIDLE  — LXDEX.  1  Kiugs 

I  Kings  xi.  3-8  — ii.  5' ':  i-  I  Kings  xv.  i  —  'n.2gi:l. 

4  — iii.458:i.  1-24  — ii.  289  :  2. 

9-13  — ii.  222:  1,225:  I.  '2  — ii.  234:2. 

9-25  — ii.  276:  I.  3  —  ii.  Si-^^i- 

14  —  ii.2o6:  2,276:  i,iv.474:2.  4  —  ii.224:  2,  iii.  318:  I. 

■ 22  — ii.  276:  I.  7  — ii.  223:2,  291  :  i. 

23  — ii. 207:  I.  8  — ii.29i:i. 

25  — ii.  276:  I,  iv.  474:2.  12  — ii.555:  2. 

26  — iii. 316:2.  • 13  — i'-  240:2,  292:  I,  412:  I,  436:2,  iv. 

28  — ii.  252:  2.  404:2. 

—  —  29—1.711  :  -'.  iv.  79:  1,448:2.  13-15  —  11-555:  I- 

. 29-39-11.277:2.  14—11.221  :  1,224:  1,513:2. 

—  —  34-39  — ii-277:2.  15-11.291:2. 

36-11.291:2.  16-11.556:2. 

41  — ii.  220:  I.  18-11.354:1. 

42  —  11.244:1.  25  —  11.289:1. 

—  xii.  3  —  11.  147:  2,252:  2,279:2.  27 —  11.  289:  I. 

^6-20  —  11.281:  I.  32,33-11.556:2. 

16  —  ii.  147:  2,  iv.  301  :2,  — xvi.  2  — 11.  222:  I,  289:  2. 

—  -17  —  11.280:2.  3-11.368:1. 

—  -18-11.252:2.  3-5-11.288:1. 

—  —  19  — ii.  220:  I.  ■ 4—11.368:1. 

21  —  1.712:2.  • 7-111.429:2. 

—  —  21-23  —  11.283:2.  -9  —  11.250:2. 

25  —  iv.45i:i.  -10  —  11.289:1. 

26,  27  — iv.  471  :2.  11-34  —  11.295:2. 

28  —  11.284:1.  15-11.289:1. 

^28-30—11.463:  I.  18  — ill.  529:  2,  iv.  450:2. 

— .  —  29  —  ii.  397:  2.  —  —  23  —  11.  220:  2,  221  :  I,  298:  2,  iii.  529:  2. 

30—11.284:  1,463:  I.  24-11.286:2,329:  I,  ill.  529:  2. 

^31-11.404:1.  • 25  —  11.296:2. 

.32-11.389:2.  • •27-11.297:1. 

32,33  —  11.220:2.  • — '  —  29  —  ii.  221  :  I. 

—  xiii.  1-32  —  11.224:1.  • -29-34-11.297:2. 

—  -1-34-11.286:  I.  —  —  31  —  11.298:2,371  :  i. 
■ 2  — iv.  374:2.  • -33  —  11.384:1. 

3-11.286:  2.  -34-1.671  :  i,  11.  281  :  2. 

4  —  iv.  28:  I.  —  xvil. iv.  310:  I. 

—  —  6-11.286:  2,384:2.  • I  — vi.639:  1,877:  I. 

-7  —  11.287:2.  1-7  —  11.300:1. 

.29-31  —  11.437:1. 3  —  11.301:2. 

• 32  —  ii.  220 :  2,  221 :  I.  6  —  vi.  882  :  2. 

—  xiv.  1-20  —  11.287:1.  ■ -7  —  11.303:2. 

2  —  iv.  448:2.  —  xvlll.  1-19  —  11.305:1. 

-3-11.362:2.  .3  — iv.  598:2. 

7  —  iv.  448:2.  ■ 4  —  1  v.  449:1. 

.7-11  —  ii.  222:  I.  —  —  5-— Iv.  84:  2.  469:2. 

10  —  11.  287 :  2.  368 :  I.  —  —  6  —  iv.  84  :  2. 

^11  — iv.  448:2.  7  — iv.  598:2. 

14  —  11.288:1.  10  —  11.305:2. 

—  —15  —  iv.  40:2.  ■ 16 — iv.  508:2. 

16-11.283:2.  ——19-11.303:  2,  Iv.  449:  I. 

■ — —17  —  111.  529:  2.  —  —  20-40 —  ii.  306:  I. 

21  —  11.  221  :  I,  24T  :  I.  243  :  2,  244:  i,  290:  l. 21  — -  iv.  31:2. 

— •  —  21-31  —  11.  289  :  2.  — .  —  26  —  iv.  ^2  :  T. 

23  —  11.  221  :  I.  27^11.  349:  2.  iv.  85  :  T. 

—  —  25  —  11.  223:  2,  iv.  29:  2,652:  I.  29-36  —  ii.  223:  I,  iv.  343:  I. 

26  —  11.223:2.  30  —  iv.  451  :  I. 

27,  28  — iv.  331  :  I.  34  —  11.308:  2. 


1  Kings  EXPOSITION    OF    TllK    BIBLE— INDEX.  174 

I   Kings  xviii.  36  — ii.  309  :  1,  34S  : -',  546  :  ^.  i   Kings  xxii.  _>o-_'3  —  ii.  540:  2. 

41— vi.  639:  I-  21  — ii.  332:2. 

41-46  — ii.310:  I.  22  — iv.  113:2. 

46  — ii.  126:  i,iv.448:2.  25  — '11.325:2. 

_xix.  I  — ii.309:  I.  ■ 26  — ii.432:  1,446:  I. 

i-4_ii.3ii;  I.  28  — iv.  536:  I. 

2  — ii.360:  I.  34  — ii- 333:  1.370:  I. 

3  — ii.  281  :  I.  39— ii.  269:2,  iii.  121  :  2,  iv.  14:  I. 

4_ii.3ii  :  2.  41-50  — ii. 293:  i. 

4-8  — il  314:  I.  43  — ii-22i  :  1,224:  1,513:2. 

5  — ii.   311  :  2,  316:  I,  vi.  882:2.  46  — ii.292:i. 

5-8  — ii.316:  I.  47  — ii.341  :  i,iv.  181:2. 

Chi5_ii.  317:2.  48,49  — ii.  564:  I. 

10  — i.    498:2,    iv.    33:1,    V.    586:2,    vi. 

626:2.  2  Kings  i.  2  —  ii.342:i. 

12  —  ii.  318:  2,  V.  541  :  I.  ___8  — iv.  449:  i. 

14  —  vi.  626:2.  —  —  g  —  ii.  343:1. 

•  15,  16  —  ii.  366:  2.  10,  12  —  vi.  877:  I. 

18  — iv.  31:  I,  V.  586:2.  _ii.  1-18  — ii.  345:  I. 

19  —  ii.  321:1.  1-25  —  ii.  346:  2. 

T9-21  —  ii.321  :  I.  ___2  — i.  683:  I. 

21  — ii.  264:1.  __4_ii.  281:  2. 

—  XX.   I  —  ii.  297:  I.  9  — v.i29:i. 

1-30  — ii.  322:  I.  10  —  326:2. 

5  — ii.297:2.  11  — ii.  346:1. 

7  — ii-240:2.  12  — ii. 384:2. 

10— ii.  324:1-  14  — ii.  346:  I. 

13-15  —  ii-  224:  I.  — '—IS  —  ii.  242:  I. 

14  _  ii.  324 :  2,  iii.  291 :  2.  . ^5  _  jj  3^5 .  2. 

20       n.325:i.  — ,  jjj    1—11.221:1.347:2. 

24  — ii.  325:2.  2  — ii.  298:  2,384:  I. 

26       11.440:1.  .  — __^  —  i.  277:  2,  ii.  296:  2,  iv.  461:  I. 

26-30 -ii.  385:  I.  4-27 -ii.  347:  2. 

28-i.i73:2,ii.224:i.  ^_--   ^^^.^ 

30-11.367:2.  g_ii    ^_^,.  J 

31-43-11-325:1.  i5_i,..  361-2. 

32-11.423:2.  16,  17- ii- 222:  I. 

34 -ii- 296:  1,387:2.  I9_iv.466:i. 

35-'i-224:i.  20-ii.223:i. 

39-u.327:2.  25-iv.466:i. 

42  —  1  i .  224  :  I .  ^       . 

^  '•-4-  26  — iv.475:i. 

43-iv.44:i.  27- ii.  408:  i,  iv.  46:  2. 

—  XXI.  I  —  n.  329:  I.  IV.  448:2.  .  ^       ■■     ^^   ^ 

..  — IV.  1-37  —  11.220:2. 
1-29 — 11.327:2. 

.      ;  ——1-44  —  11.350:1. 

3  — IV.  196:2.  ^^   ..     ^ 

""       ..      ^.  __  10  — 11. 3Si:  I. 

4  — 11.416:2. 

••00.  '13  —  11-351:2. 

9-3-11-         .    .  18,22  —  ii. 282:1. 

23  —  11.368:  I.  ... 

^       ..  23  —  1.472:1,11.352:1. 

25,26  —  11.299:1.  '        ..^' 

^  34  —  11.304:2. 

27  —  11.330:1,360:1.  ^'^       ..  •'  ^ 

_xxii. iv.  169:2,449:2.  3«  — 11-340-1. 

42  —  11.  352:  2,  362:  2,454:  2,  532:  2. 

1-40 — 11.330:2.  ^  00  ,  o  .tJt 

5_iv.448:2.  43-11.352:2. 

7-ii.348:i.  _v.  i-27-.i..352:2. 

9-ii.332:i.  3-i.3^:i. 

10— ii..329:  I.. 331:  I.  5  —  11.287:2. 

, I -iv.  79:  1,152:2.  12,  13- iv.  83:  I. 

i7-ii.332:2.  i6-iv.405:i. 

19-22 -vi.  898:  I.  17-11.264:  1,353:2. 

20  — iv.  6,37:  I.  19-11.355:1. 


I/O 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


2  Kings 


2  Kings  V.  24.  —  ii.  355  :  2. 
.26  — ii.  356:  I. 

—  vi.  1-23  — ii.  356:2. 

8-23  — ii.  367:  I. 

14  — ii.  387:2. 

16  —  iv.  114:  2. 

17  — ii.  345:2. 

19  — ii.  358:2. 

24  — ii.  359:  I. 

—  —  30  — ii.  423:2. 

—  — 33  — ii-  360:2. 

—  vii.  6 —  ii.  367:  I. 
— •^12  —  iv.  loi :  I. 

—  viii.  I  —  ii.  352:  I. 
1-6  —  ii.  220:  2,  282:  I. 

—  —  1-15  — ii.  362:  I. 

• -2  —  i.  696:  2. 

4  — ii. 257:2. 

8,  9  —  ii.  287:  2. 

12  —  ii.  366 :  2.  375  :  2,  395  :  I,  iv.  473 :  2, 

475:  I- 
— • —  13  — ■  ii.  366:  2. 

—  —  15  — ii-  364:2. 

■  16-29— ii.  365:  I. 

17-22  —  ii.  566:  2. 

—  — ^19  —  ii.  224:  2,  291 :  2. 
-20  —  ii.  341 :  I. 

-20-22  —  ii.  382:  2,  iv.  474:  2,  652:  I. 

— •  —  21  —  ii.  365:  2. 

-25  —  ii.  220:  2. 

26  —  ii.  567:  2. 

29  —  iii.  114:  2. 

—  i.x.  1-37  — ii.  366:  2. 

—  —  2  — ii.  319:  I. 

7  —  ii.  289:  2,  iv.  666:  I,  vi.  (i2T.  I. 

8  — ii.  287:2,  368:  I. 

II  —  ii.  368:  2,  381 :  I,  iv.  448:  2. 

—  —  13  — i-  190:  I. 

—  —  14— ii.369:  I. 

15  — ii.369:  I. 

23  — ii.370:  I. 

25  —  i.  708:  2,  ii.  329:  2. 

-26  —  ii.  329:  2,  368:  2,  370:  I. 

—  —  27  —  1.  708:  2. 
— ■  —  29  — -  ii.  220:  2. 
— • — '31  — •  ii.  296:  I. 

—  —  36  — ii.329:2,  330:  I. 
37  — iv.  59:  I- 

—  X.  I  ^  ii.  371 :  2. 

■  I-17  —  ii.  371 :  2. 

-7  — ii.  297:  2,332:  I. 

—  —  12  — ii.  373:  I. 

12-28  — ii.  ziy- 1- 

14  — ii.  373:  1,456:2. 

—  —  18-27  —  ii-  346:  2. 
■ 21  —  ii.  430:  2. 

-27 —  ii.  220:  I,  298:  2. 

-29- ii.463:  I. 


2  King.s  X.  32  — ii.  363:  2,  387:  I,  iv.  450:  1,453:2. 
33  — ii.  387:  I. 

—  xi.  I  —  ii.  240:  2,  376:  2. 

^4  — ii.377:2,  iv.  652:  i. 

•  12  —  iii.  127:  2,  249:  2. 

14  —  ii.  270:  1,436:  I. 

—  —  15  — ii.378:  I. 

—  —  16  —  ii.  292:  I. 

—  —  18 —  ii.  365:  2,  429:  2. 
21  —  iv.  652:  I. 

—  xii.  I  —  ii.  379:  I- 

-2  — ii.  379:  I  (2). 

■ -3  —  ii.  224:  I. 

^4  — ii.379:  I,  iv.  334:2. 

—  —  9  — ii.  569:  I. 

. 10  —  ii.  378:  2. 

— —II  — iv.  333:2. 

• 15  — ii.436:  I. 

16^  ii.  264:  2,  iv.  334:  2. 

—  —  17,  18  — ii.  570:  I. 
— —  27  — iv.  343:2. 
28  —  iv.  451 :  2. 

—  xiii.  I  —  ii.  384:  I. 

3  — ii-363:  2,385:2. 

3-7,  22-25  — ii.  387:  I- 

4  — ii.  384:  2. 

5  — ii-384:  1.387:  i,iv.453:2. 

6  — ii.  376:  2,384:  I. 

10  —  ii.  221 :  I. 

^14  — iv.  450:  1,453:2. 

• 20  —  ii.  367:  I. 

— • — -22  —  ii.  363:  2. 

22,  —  ii.  220:  I,  2,  iv.  450:  I. 

—  —  25  — iv.  450:  I. 

—  xiv.  1-22  —  ii.  381 :  2. 

—  —  3  — ii.  382:2. 

4  —  ii.  224:  I,  568:  2. 

— '—5  —  iv.  60:  2. 

—  —  6  — iv.  257:  I. 

7  — ii.223:  2,  571:  I. 

8  —  ii.  441 :  I. 

10  —  iv.  474:  2. 

—  — 13  — ii.645:  I. 
■ -14 — •  iv.  60:  2. 

—  —  17  — ii-383:  2,386:2. 
— • —  22  —  ii.  386:  2. 
-23  —  ii.  221 :  I. 

— ■  —  23-29^  ii.  386:  2,  3S8:  I. 

25  —  iv.  453 :  2,  486 :  I,  680 :  i. 

25-27— ii.  387:  I. 

2"]  —  ii.  387:  I. 

—  — '28-  ii.  247:  2,  512:  2,  iv.  458:  I. 
• —  .XV.  I  —  ii.  221 :  I. 

— • —  1-7  —  ii.  392:  I. 
4  —  ii.  568:  2. 

—  —  5  — ii-393:  I. 

-8-  iv.  496:  I. 

8-12  — ii.  388:  I. 


2  Kings 


EXPOSITION   OF  THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


176 


2   Kings  XV.  8-31 —  ii.  394:  I. 

—  —  10  — ii.  394:  2. 
16  —  iv.  496:  I. 

19  —  iii.  641 :  2,  iv.  269: 

25  — ii.  396:  I. 

30  —  ii.  220:  2,  221 :  I,  393:  2,  399:  I. 

32-38  — ii-  392:  I. 

Zi  —  ii.  220:  2,  221:  I,  399:  I. 

•34  — ii.  568:2. 

-35  — iv.  126:  2. 

-37  — ii- 396:2,  V.  496:  I. 

38  —  ii.  291:  I,  iv.  496:  I. 

—  xvi.  I-18  —  ii.  407:  2. 
— • —  1-20  —  ii.  404:  2. 

3  —  ii.  243:  1,408:  I,  iv.  50:  2,  266:  I. 

5  — ii-  518:  1,520:  1. 

6— -ii.397:  1,520:  I. 

7-18 —  ii.  520:  2. 

—  —  8  —  ii.  412:  2. 
-9  — iv.  182:  2. 

—  —  II  —  ii.  409:  2. 

—  —  15  — ii.  308:  2,410:  I,  iv.  338:  I. 
16  — iv.  338:  1,343:  I- 

18  —  ii.  270:  1,410:  I. 

—  xvii. i.  609:  2. 

— • —  I  —  ii.  221 :  I,  399:  I. 

I -41  —  ii.  398:  2. 

4  —  ii.  399:  I,  408:  2. 

5  — iii.  654:1. 

6  —  ii.  401 :  2,  iv.  565 :  I. 

8  —  iv.  65:  I. 

9  —  ii.  402:  I. 

10  —  iv.  31 :  2. 

II  —  ii.  402:  I. 

13  —  ii.  400:  2. 

15  —  ii.  403:  I,  iii.  285:  2,  iv.  27:  I. 

16  —  ii.  429:  2,  iv.  485:  2. 

18,  19  —  ii.  220:  I. 

20  —  ii.  220:  I,  iv.  48:  I. 

-24  —  ii.  403:  I,  iv.  303:  I. 

25  —  ii.  287:  I,  iv.  29:  2. 

— ■  —  25-28  —  ii.604:  I. 

29  —  ii.  404:  I. 

30  — ii.605:  I. 

31  — i.  334:  2,  ii.  605:  I. 

31-38  — ii.  404:  I. 

32  — iv.  Ty.  I. 

33  — ii.605:  I. 

—  —  41  — i-  194:  2,  iv.  303:  I. 

—  xviii.  2  —  ii.  221  :  1,404:  2,  411  :  I,  iii. 

710:  2. 

4  —  ii.  412:  2,  576:  2,  iv.  126:  2,  v.  878:  I. 

4-7  — ii.  514:  1,574:2. 

7  — iv.  34:  I. 

8  — ii.413:  I. 

9  — ii.  396:2. 

10  —  ii.  396:  2,  576:  I. 

13  —  ii.  419:  I,  426:  I,  iii.  692:  2. 


2  Kings  xviii.  13-16  —  iii.  696:2. 

15  —  ii.  410:  2. 

•  16  —  ii.  410:  2,  421 :  2,  iii.  702:  2. 

—  — 17  — ii. 383:2. 

18  —  ii.  221 :  2. 

22  —  iv.  31 :  2,  loi :  2. 

23  —  ii.  422:  2. 

25— ii.440:  I. 

26 —  iv.  63:  I. 

28  —  ii.  423:  I. 

31,  32  —  vi.  206:  2. 

34  — ii.403:  I- 

—  xix.  1-37  —  ii.  422:1. 

5-7  — ii.  529:2. 

8  —  ii.  421 :  2. 

13  — ii.403:  1,2. 

20-34  — ii.  529:2. 

— —  23  — iv.  549:2. 

• 33  — ii- 424:  I- 

35  — ii.  424:2. 

'36  —  iv.  60:  2. 

37  — ii- 425:  I. 

—  XX.  I  —  ii.  415:  2,  iii.  710:  2. 

—  —i-19  —  ii. 415:2. 
6  — ii. 415:2. 

■ 10  —  ii.  410:  2. 

— ■ —  12  —  ii.  418:  I. 

14 — 'iv.  58:  2. 

16-18^  ii.  225:  2. 

17  — ii.  447:  2. 

-T 20  —  ii.  462:  2,  577;  2. 

—  xxi.  I  —  iii.  711 :  i. 

I -16  —  ii.  427:  I. 

2  —  iv.  562:  I. 

3  —  ii.  290:  I,  iv.  50:  2. 

3-7  — ii- 412:  I. 

4,  5  — iv.  46:  2. 

6  —  ii.  243:  I,  408:  I,  iv.  50:  2. 

10  —  iv.  562:  2. 

10-15  —  ii-  224:  I. 

•  10-16  —  ii.  579:  I. 

—  —12  —  iv.  108:  2. 

13  —  ii.  430:  I,  iv.  470:  2. 

16  —  ii.  430:  2,  iv.  562:  I. 

19  —  ii.  432:  I. 

19-26  —  ii.  432:  I. 

20  —  ii.  431:  2. 

23  — iv.  563:  I. 

—  xxii.  I  —  iv.  80:  I. 

—  —  4  — ii-454:  I. 

-8  —  iv.  10:  2,  71 :  2,  130:  2. 

8-14  —  ii.  223:  I. 

8-20  — ii.  435:  2. 

■  II  —  ii.  261 :  2,  iv.  566:  2. 

•  13  — iv.  57:2. 

14  — ii-433:  1.436:  i,  iv.  10:  2,574:2, 

16-20  —  ii.  225:  2. 

-20  —  i  V.  566 :  2. 


177 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  Laiuen. 


2   Kings   xxiii. iv.  72 :  I,  567  :  I.  2  Kings  xxv.  27  — ii.  221  :  i,  iv.  143  :  i,  367:  2, 

1-25  — ii.  435:  2.  368:1. 

2  — iv.  10:2.  27-30  — ii.  221:  1,224:  2, 

■  S  —  ii-  270:  I,  378:  I,  iv.  II :  I,  71 :  2,  158:  I.  — xxvi.  4  —  ii.  568:  2. 

4  —  ii.  292:  1,412:  1,429:  2,  435:  2,436:  2.  — xxvii.  2  —  ii.  568:  2. 

5  —  ii.  398:  I,  429:  2,  432:  2,  436:  2,  7-18  —  ii.  222:  I. 

iv.  65:  I.  7-23  — ii.  224:  I. 

6  — ii.292:i.  31  —  ii. 408:1. 

7  — ii.429:2.  32,  41  —  ii.  224:  i. 

8  — ii.  292:  2,  436:  2,  iv.  34:  2.  — xxviii.  18  —  ii. 249:2. 

9  — ii.  379:  I,  iv.  331:  2.  xxix.  12  — ii.424:  i. 

10  — iv.  31:2.  — xxxv.  8  —  ii.455:2. 

1 1  —  ii.  253 :  2,  407 :  2,  429:  2. 

12  —  ii.  292:  I,  429:  2,  431 :  2.  Lamentations  i.  i  —  iii.  558:1,  2. 

13  — ii.  274:  1,411:2,437:  I.  1-7  — iii.  549:  I. 

15-18  — ii.  286:  2.  1-22  —  iii.  549:  I,  2. 

16  — iv.  50:2.  2  —  iii.  558:1.2. 

19  —  iv.  13:  I.  5  —  iv.82:2. 

25  —  iv.  204:  2.  6  —  iii.  541:  I,  559:  I. 

26  —  ii.  224:  I,  431 :  2,  iv.  224:  2,  257:  I.  '7  —  iii.  834:  i. 

27  —  ii.  224:1.  8-11  —  iii.  552:  I. 

29  — ii.  223:  2,439:  2,440:  I,  iv.  565:2,  •9-21  —  iii.  557:  1,2. 

667:2.  — —II  —  iv.  28:2. 

—  —  30  — ii.439:2.  12  — iii.  555:  I,  vi.  707:  I. 

—  —  31  — ii.442:  I.  12-22  — iii.  555:  I. 

31-33  —  11-442:  I.  13-18  — iii.  556:  1,2. 

S2  —  ii.  518:  I,  iv.  13:  2,  124:  I.  — ii.   1-9  —  iii.  558:  i. 

33  — iv.  567:2.  4  — iii.  559:  I. 

34  — iv.  14:  I,  17:  2,  97:  I,  137:2.  7  — iii.  193:  2.559:  I. 

35  — iv.  567:2.  9  — iii.  193:2,545:  1,2,561:  1,2,563:2, 

36  — iv.  18:  1,98:  I.  593:1. 

—  —  3/  —  iv.  46:  I.  • 10  —  iii.  561 :  I,  2,  iv.  82:  I,  84:  2. 

—  xxiv.  I  —  iv.  17:  I,  45:  2,  59:  I,  123:  I,  567:  2. ■  10-17  —  iii.  561:  i. 

— •  —  2  —  ii.  367:  I,  iv.  568:  I,  599:  2.  II,  12  —  iii.  562:  i. 

2-4  — ii.  445:  2.  13  — iii.  563:  1,2. 

6— iv.  17:2.  ■ 14  — iii.  545:  1,2,  563:  2,  565:  I,  566:  I, 

7  — iv.  97:1.  593:1. 

8  —  ii.  583:  I,  iv.  18:  2.  79:  2,  143:  I.  15  —  iii.  545:  i.  2,  iv.  87:  2. 

8-16  —  ii.  446:  2. 15-17  — -iii.  563:  1-2. 

10  —  iv.  60:  2,  80:  1,93:  2.  17  —  iii.  600:  I,  iv.  87:  2. 

12  —  i v.  79:  2,  82:  I.  18  —  iii.  199:  2. 

13  —  iv.  38:  2.  18-22  —  iii.  566:  2. 

14  — iii.  739:  I,  iv.  384:  I.  20  — ii.360:  1,452:  I,  iii.  545:  1,2. 

15  — ii.  240:  2.  21— ii.  454:  I. 

16  —  iv.  384:  I.  —iii.   1-21  —  iii.  569:2. 

18  —  ii.  442:  I,  iv.  145:  2,  164:  2. '2  —  iii.  570:  2. 

—  xxv.  I  — iv.  639:2.  3,  4  — iii.  571:  I,  2. 

1-21  —  ii.453:  I. ^6  — iii.  332:  I. 

4  —  ii.  378:  2,  iii.  598:  I.  • -6-17  —  iii.  571 :  I,  2. 

5  —  iii.  598:  I.  • 14  —  iii.  181:1. 

7  — ii. 453:2.  . 18  — iii.  572:  1,2. 

8  — iv.  390:  1,395:  I-  -19  — iii.  834:  I. 

9  — -iii.  590:  2.  ■ 21  —  iii.  572:  I,  2. 

II  ^iv.  384:1.  22 — •  iii.  541 :  2. 

18  —  ii.  263:  2,  435:  2,  iv.  156:  I. 22-24  —  iii.  573:  i. 

19  —  iv.  25:1.  25  —  vi.  720:1. 

20,  21  —  ii.  442 :  2.  •  25-36  —  iii.  575 :  2. 

22-30  —  ii.  455:  I.  26,  27  —  iii.  576:  I,  2. 

13 


Lamen.  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  178 


Lamentations  iii.  29  —  iii.  577 :  2.  Leviticus  i.  3  —  vi.  667  :  i. 

30  — ii.  332:2.  1.5  —  1.248:  i,ii.  261:  I. 

30-36  — iii.  578:  1,2.  6  —  11.575:2. 

33  — iv.  578:2.  6-9-1.249:1. 

37-39  — iii.  578:2.  8-11.261:1. 

38  — 11.  540:2,  iv.  33:2.  10  — vi.  667:  I. 

39  _  iii.  581 :  2,  600:  I.  12,  13,  17  —  i-  249 :  1. 

40-42  —  111.581:2.  54  — iv.  109:2. 

40-48  —  111.574:1.  —11.1—11.348:2. 

43-54-  iii.  584:  l-  '^-ii-  352  :  2. 

44  —  111.584:2.  — "1-  I  —  IV.  641  :  2,  647  :  I. 

45-48-111.585:1,2.  1-17-1.257:1. 


49  —  ill.  199:  2. 


— • —  2  —  IV.  2"]  :  2. 


11-13  —  11.265 

14  —  1.  276:  I. 

24  —  iv.  52  :  I. 


50-111.586:  1,2.  6  — iv.  641:  2, 647:  I. 

51  _  iii.  585:  1,3     .  16,17-1.261:1. 

52-111.586:  1,2.  — iv.  3  — i- 224:  2,  iii.  650:  i,iv.333:2 

53  — iv.  407:1.  3-28-1.267:1. 

54  — iv.  105:2.  4-35  — i- 270:  2. 

55-66-111.587:1.  6  —  1.271:1. 

57-111.588:1.  7-i-27i:i,vl.857:l. 

58-63  —  iii.  589:  2.  8-12  —  1.  273  :  2. 

65  —  111.590:  1,605:1.  13  — iv.  333:  2. 

_  iv.  I  _  ,11.  590:  2.  -  V.  1-6  -  ii.  379  :  2. 

1-12  —  iii.  590:  I. 

2  —  ill.  590:  2. 

3-10  — ill.  591:  1,2. 

5-11.452:1.  _vi.  1-4.  — 1.398:2. 

7  — ii.  452:  I,  iii.  590:  2,  iv.  387:  2,406:  2.  ^'^-^T*'  ^^'  '  ^' 

8  —  11.452:  1,111.254:2.  11  —  11.286:  I. 

10-11.360:  1,452:  I.  13-11.666:  I. 

XI -iii.  592:  I.  14-23-1.256:2. 

12-111.  592:1,  iv.  278:  I.  16-18-1.281:1. 

,3-16-111.593:1.  '7-ii.264:i^ 

17-111.  545:  I,  595:  2,  iv.  246:1.  20,  21 -IV.  618:  I. 

,8-111.598:1.  24-30-1.274:2. 

_ ,0-iii.  545:  I,  595:  2,  598:  I,  iv.  88:  I, 30-v..  528:2. 

568:1.  -^"-  i-»-264:i. 

21-111.598:2.  11-21-1.262:2. 

22 -11.  454:  I,  iii.  598:  2.  i3-.v.482:i. 

-V.  1-10-111.601:2.  i5-m.64:2. 

4-11.451:2,111.602:2.  16-111.372:2. 

5.6-111.603:1.  22-27 -i.  261:  2. 

7 -iii.  776:  2.  31-34 -i.  578:  I. 

8-111.321:2.  -vlii.  1-36-1.282:2. 

8-10-111.604:2.  6-1.284:  2,  VI.  528:2. 

ii-ii.454:i.  7-9-i.285.i. 

11-18-111.604:2.  .0-12-1.287:2. 

12-11.454:1.  14-32-1^288:2. 

i3-iii.605:2.  27-11.284:1. 

14-16-111.606:1,2.  -ix.  1-24-1.292:1. 

/:         •       o^     T  7-21  —  1.292:2. 

16  —  IV.  82:1.  '  . 

...    ^^„.  ^  —  —  22 — 1.220:1. 
— . —  17  —  111.  607:  I. 

18-111.607:1.  22-24-1.295:2. 

19-111.255:1.  24-...309.I. 

...    z-„„     ,  — X.    1-20  —  1.296:2,11.242:2. 

19-22  —  111.607:1.  . 

/c  ,  4-7  —  1.299:2. 

20  —  111.  546:  V.  I.  -+  /  ^>' 

6  — IV.  333:  I. 

Leviticus  i.  i  — 1.237:  i.  8-20—1.300:  i. 

2-4-1.243:2.  9-11-11.242:2. 


179 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Levit. 


Leviticus  xi.  1-47  —  1.^06:2. 
29  —  iv.  586 :  2. 

—  xii.  1-8  —  i.  315:  2, 

3  —  1-239:  1,316:  I. 

4-8  —  1.317:2. 

—  xiii.  1-46 —  i.  319:  I. 
17  — iv.  8.25:  I. 

43  — ii-347:  i- 

45  — iii.  594:2. 

46  —  ii.  361  :  I. 

47-59 —  ••  3-27  :  I. 

—  xiv.   1-32  — i.  323:2. 
12  — i.  397:  I. 

13  — ii.  264:  1,379:2. 

—  —  19-20  —  vi.  594:  I. 

28  —  V.  72:  I. 

49  —  i.  168:  2. 

—  XV.  1-33  —  1-313:2. 
31  —  ii.  576:  2. 

—  xvi.  1-34  —  i.  301  :  2. 

2  —  i.  215  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  265  :  2. 

10  — ii.  255:  I. 

II  — iv.  338:  I. 

12  —  i.  225  :  2,  ii.  265  :  2. 

13,  14  —  i.  216:  r. 

15  — ii.  265:2,  iv.  338:  1. 

20-28  —  i.  303 :  2. 

26  —  vi.  654:  I. 

27  — vi.  550:2. 

—  xvii.  I  —  i.  496  :  2. 

I-16  —  i.  329:  2. 

10-16  —  i.  261  :  2. 

II  —  i.  167  :  I.  220 :  2,  ii.  265  :  2. 

—  xviii.  1-30  — i.  332:  I. 

—  —  3  — iv.  64:2. 

3-25-11-291:2. 

5  —  V.  582  :  I,  860 :  I. 

14  —  i.  148  :  I. 

18 —  iv.  269:  I. 

21  —  ii.  408  :  I. 

24  —  iv.  27  :  2. 

25  —  iv.  58  :  2. 

—  xix.  I  — i.  391  :  I. 

1-37  —  1-335:  I. 

2  —  i.  391  :  I. 

■ 9  —  i-  590:  2. 

■ 13  —  i.  607  :  I.  vi.623:  2. 

16  —  iv.  396:  I. 

17  — iv.  715:  I. 

18  —  V.  80 :  2,  604 :  2,  895 : 2. 

19  —  V.  776:  I. 

20  —  iv.  258  :  2. 

27  — iv.  59:2. 

28  —  ii.  260  :  2,  456  :  I. 

—  — 33  — iii-402:  i. 
35  — iv.  337:  I. 

—  —36  — iii.  402:  I,  7S4:  i,iv.  337:  I. 

—  XX.  1-23  —  ii.  291  :  2. 


Leviticus  xx.  1-27  —  i.  342:1. 

2-5  —  ii.  408:  I. 

6  —  ii.  342  :  2. 

21  —  i.  603:  2. 

—  xxi.  —  i.  345  :  2. 
1,3  — iv.  333:2. 

5  —  ii-  347  :  i,  456 :  i,  iv.  59 :  2,  92 :  I. 

9  —  vi.  907:  I. 

■ —  xxii.  18  —  vi.  458:  I. 

21-24  —  vi.  667:  I. 

28  —  i.  21 1  :  2,  iv.  59  :  I. 

—  xxiii.   1-3  —  i.  350:2. 

1-44  — i.  349:  I. 

4  — iv.  341  :2. 

■ 4-14  — i. 351:2. 

6  —  i.  406:  I. 

10  —  iv.  341  :  2. 

14  — ii.352:  2. 

15  —  i-  352  :  2,  473  :  I,  iv.  341 :  2. 

17  —  i-  430 :  2,  473  :  I,  V.  326. 

^21  — i.  352:2. 

23  — iv.  341  :  2. 

23-25  — i.  353:  I. 

• 24  —  ii.  656  :  I. 

26-32  — i.  353:2. 

30  —  ii.  284:  2. 

32  — iv.  341  :  2. 

33-43  — i- 354:  I- 

• 34  — iv.  617:  I. 

36  —  ii.  255  :  2,  iv.  617 :  I. 

44  — Iv.  341:2. 

—  xxiv.  1-4  —  i.  356:2. 
1-23  — i.  356:  I. 

5-9  — i- 357:  I. 

7  —  i.  216:  2. 

10-23  — i.  358:  I. 

II  —  ii.235:  I. 

14  — i.  274:2,  V.  376:2. 

16  —  ii.  329:  I. 

—  XXV.   1-55  —  1-359:2. 

2  —  iv.  418:  2. 

2-7  —  ii.  657:  I. 

4  —  iv.  418:  2. 

7  —  i.  610:  2. 

9  — iv.  319:  I. 

23  —  ii.  271:  I,  329:  I,  iii.  108:  2. 

24  —  ii.  271 :  I. 

25  — iv.  197:  I. 

29  —  ii.  303:  2. 

29-34  — i.  361  :  2. 

39-41— ii.  351:  I. 

39-46  ^-i.  610:  I. 

42  —  i.  206:  I. 

53  — ii.  325:2. 

—  xxvi.  I  —  ii.  41 1  :  2. 

1-46  —  i.  367:  I. 

II  —  i.  215  :  T,  V.  777 :  2 

12  — V.  777:2. 

19  —  ii.  301  :  I. 


Levit. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


l8o 


Leviticus  xxvi.  26  —  vi.  856:1. 

29  —  11.359:2. 

34.  35  —  iv.  95  :  2. 

36  — ii.  440:  2. 

38  — iii.  268:2. 

39  —  iii-  269:  I. 

41  —  iii.  424:  2. 

43  — iv.95:2. 

—  xxvii.  1-8  —  i.  :>,72  :  I. 

1-34— i.  372:  2. 

2  — ii.  379:  I. 

9-25  _i.  374:  I. 

14  — iv.  24:  I. 

26-33  —  1.376:  I 

28,  29  —  i.  376 :  2,  ii.  364 :  i. 

30  —  i.  500 :  2,  ii.  657  :  2. 

32  —  i.  500 :  2,  iv.  267  :  2. 

Luke  i.  I  —  vi.  473  :  2. 
4  —  vi.  480:  I. 

5  — ii-495:  i- 

6  —  vi.  564:  I. 

10 —  226  :  I. 

28  —  vi.  14:  I. 

36  — vi.  563:  I. 

37  — vi.93:  I. 

42-43  — V.  901:  I. 

53  — vi.568:  I. 

54-55  —  V.  864 :  2. 

58  — vi.  563:  I. 

70  —  V.  522:  I. 

80  —  iv.  461,  2. 

—  ii.  7  —  vi.  563  :  2. 

9  —  vi.  906:  I. 

22-24  —  i-  316:  I. 

25  — vi.  564:  I. 

36  —  11.495:2,599:  I. 

44  — vi.  563:  I. 

46  —  i.  218:  2. 

49  — i- 250:  I. 

52  —  iii.  773  ■  I,  iv.  899 :  2. 

—  ill.  2  —  V.  340:  I. 

4  — iii.  732:  2. 

14  —  V.  429:  I. 

22  — 1.288:  I,  V.  T27:  I. 

27  —  ii.  240:  I. 

27-31  — 11.  448:  I. 

31  —  ii.  240 :  I,  249 :  2. 

—  Iv.  16  —  Iv.  8 :  2. 820 :  i. 

17  — ill-  723:2. 

21  —  vi.  481  :  2. 

24  —  iv.  74  :  2. 

25  — vi.  639:  I. 

29  —  iv.  8 :  2,  vi.  564  :  2. 

—  V.  8  —  11.304:1,  vl.  615:2. 

16  —  vi.  562  :  2,  645  :  I. 

22  —  vi.  585  :  2. 

—  vi.  12  —  iv.  39  :  2. 
15  —  vi.  562:  I. 


Luke  vl.  19  —  vi.yOi  :  i. 

20  —  vl.  568 :  I,  630 :  2. 

24  — vl.  568:  1,631  :  2. 

25  —  vl.  576 :  I,  615  :  I,  631 :  2. 

26  —  vl.  576:  I. 

34  —  11.652:  I. 

35  — vl.  75:2. 

-36  —  iii.  281 :  2,  vl.  75:  2. 

40  —  vl.  726  :  2. 

48  —  vi.  726:  2. 

—  vii.  29  —  vi.  592:  I. 

35  — iii.  378:  I. 

39  —  iv.  872:  I. 

-41,42  —  1.  280:  I. 

47  — vl.  714:  I. 

49  —  iv.  872:  I. 

—  viii.  19  — •  vi.  563:  I,  2. 

29  —  vl.  653  :  2. 

51— vi.  559:  I. 

—  Ix.  22  — vi.  733:  2. 

26  —  V.  528:  I. 

28  — vi.  559:  I. 

3 1  —  iii.  306 :  2,  vi.  732 :  2,  734 :  i. 

32  — iv.  756:2. 

49  —  V.  843  :  2. 

51-56  —  11.343:2. 

52-54  — ii.  404:2. 

54  — iv.  835:  I,  vi.  562:  I. 

—  >^.  I  —  i.  140 :  2,  vi.  402  :  i. 
3  —  iv.  75  :  2. 

4— ii.  352:  I. 

7  — vi.  722:  I. 

17  — vi.883:  I. 

18  — vl.  614:  1,883:  I. 

21  — vi.865:  I. 

24  —  v.  545  :  2. 

34  — vi.  635:  I. 

—  xi.  —  vi.  743  :  2. 
I  —  iv.  909  :  2. 

13  —  V.  869 :  I,  875  :  I,  vi.  18 :  2. 

21-22  —  vl.  98:  2,883:2. 

27  — vl.  645:  2. 

28  — vi.  645:  2.743:  2. 

31  —  vi.  581  :  2,602:  I. 

32  — vl.  581  .2. 

38  — iv.  872:  I. 

46  — V.  887:2. 

47  — vi.  148:  I. 

49  —  Iv.  900:  I,  vl.  602:  I. 

50— iv.  867:  2. 

—  xii.  I  — Iv.  905  :  I. 

7  —  ii.  610:  2. 

14-58  —  1.599:  I. 

—  xiii.  1-5  —  111.562:2. 

7  —  V.  885  :  2. 

8  — vi.86i:2. 

19  —  vi.  619:  I. 

24  —  vl.  581 :  I. 


i8i 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Malachi 


Luke  xiii.  25  —  vi.  750 :  2. 

27  —  vi.  581 :  I. 

35  — vi.  689:  I. 

—  — 35-40  — vi.  172:2. 

36  —  vi.  689:  I. 

37  —  vi.  7-23 :  2. 

39  — vi.  750:  I. 

47  —  vi.  621 :  I. 

6-9  — vi.  659:  I, 

14  —  iv.  8/2  :  I. 

16  —  iii.  579  :  I,  vi.  653 :  2. 

20  — iii.  563:  I. 

—  xiv.  1 1  —  vi.  614  :  I,  615  :  I. 

15-24  — i.  259:  I. 

16  —  vi.  614:  I. 

26  —  i.  299  :  2,  iv.  76 :  I. 

34-35  —  vi.  889 :  i. 

—  XV.  10  —  vi.  854:  I. 
18  — ii.  633:  2. 

21  —  iii.  584:  I. 

23  — i.  259:  I. 

29  —  V.  873  :  2. 

—  xvi.  19-20  —  vi.  568 :  I. 

19-31  —  V.  857  :  2,  vi.  46s :  I. 

23ff.  —  V.  800 :  2. 

24  —  vi.  666 :  2. 

25  —  i.  194:  2,  iv.  360:  I. 

—  xvii.  2  —  vi.  640  :  2. 

7-10  — V.  534:2. 

12  —  825:  2. 

13  —  vi.  666:  2. 

18  —  ii.  404:  2. 

26  —  iv.  237  :  2. 

28-30  —  vi.  623  :  I. 

—  xviii.  8  —  i.  147  :  2,  vi.  367 :  i,  746: 2. 
II  —v.  533:  1,580:  I. 

13  — V.  532:  2. 

14  —  V.  580:  I. 

16  — i. 317:  T. 

29  —  iii.  358 :  I .  iv.  76 :  i. 

30  — iii.  358:  I. 

■ 31  —  iii.  801  :  I. 

32  —  iii.  801  :  I,  iv.  801 :  I. 

38  —  vi.  666  :  2. 

—  xix.   II  —  iv.  787:  I. 

38  —  iii.  430  :  2,  iv.  772 :  2. 

39,40  — iv.  772:  I. 

41  —  iv.  772  :  2. 

42  —  iv.  841  :  2. 

44— iv.  772:2. 

—  XX.  35  — vi.  161  :  2. 

36  —  vi.  49:  2. 

— —  38  — vi.  535:2. 

42  —  vi.  719  :  2. 

47  — vi.  596:  I. 

—  xxi.  5  —  i.  176:  I. 
24  — i.  372:  I. 

25  — vi.  577:  1.750:  I. 

34  —  vi.  168:  2. 


Luke  xxii.  4  —  v.  339:  I. 

■  II  — v.  26:  I. 

20  —  iv.  209  :  2. 

24  —  iv.  794 :  I,  vi.  604 : 1. 

31— V.  847:  I,  vi.  719:2. 

32  — V.  847:  i,vi.  681:  1,754:  I 

43  — vi.  501:2. 

■44  — vi.  509:2. 

51— v.  253:  I. 

—  xxiii.  12  —  vi.  878:1, 

28  — iii.  555:2. 

32  —  iv.  805  :  2, 914 :  2. 

35  — iii- 63:  I. 

43  —  V.  326  :  1, 800 :  2,  vi.  465 : 1 

46  —  vi.  720:  I. 

50  — vi.  564:1. 

—  xxiv.  12  —  vi.  582 :  i. 

'22  —  vi.  701 :  2. 

25-27  —  V.  522 :  2. 

27  —  i.  242  :  I. 

34  — iv.921  :  I. 

37  —  iv.  746 :  2,  921 :  2. 

38 -vi.  585:  2. 

39  —  iv.  900 :  I. 

41  —  iv.  920:  2,  vi.  814:  2. 

44  — i.  238:2. 

47  — vi.  14:2,557:2. 

48  —  iv.  807  :  2. 

51  —  iv.  799:  2,921  :  2. 

1  ]\Iaccabees   ii.   52  —  vi.  591  :  I,  593  :  2. 

— ■  iv.  42  —  vi.  667  :  I. 

53  — vi.  594:  I- 

—  viii.  30  — vi.  458:  I. 

—  XV.   15-24  —  vi.  568:2. 

2  ]\Iaccabees  xii. vi.465:2. 

3  ^Maccabees  ii.  5  —  vi.  654:2. 

Malaclii  i.  T,5  —  iv.  645  :  2. 

i.  6  —  i.  246  :  I. 

■  8  —  ii.  526 :  2,  iv.  641  :  i,  643 : 1. 

13  —  i.  246:  I. 

■ —  ii.  4  —  iv.  506:  2. 

5  — iv.65:  I. 

8  — iv.  574:1. 

9  —  iv.  629:  I. 

—  —  10,  16  —  iv.  643 :  2. 

—  iii.  I  —  iv.  357  :  i,  381 :  i,  773 : 2,  vi.  688 :  I. 
2  — iv.44:  I,  113:  1,643:  I. 

4  —  ii.  526:  2. 

3  — iv.44:  h  113:  I- 

'5  —  iv.  673  :  2.  vi.  623  : 2. 

6  — iv.  643:  I,  vi.  735:2. 

8  — i.  278:  2. 

8-12  —  ii.  666 :  2. 

. 9  —  i.278:2. 

—  —  10  —  ii.  526:  2. 
14  — iv.  643:1. 


Malachi 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


182 


Malachi  iii.  16  —  iv.  429:2. 

17  —  vi.  20:  I. 

-24  —  iv.  678:  2. 

—  iv.  4-6  —  ii.  346:  I 
5  — vi.  745:  I- 


Mark  i.  12  —  {.707:2,  v.  33:2,  vi.7i7:i. 

18  —  iv.  461 :  2. 

31  —  V.  46 :  2,  vi.  635  :  2. 

34  —  vi.  600:  I. 

—  ii.8  —  iv.  872:  I. 

16  —  iv.  872:  I. 

■  18  —  iv.  872:  I. 

19  — iii.  537:  I. 

24  —  iv.  872 :  I. 

27  —  i.  198 :  2,  iv.  lOI :  2. 

—  iii.  5  —  iii.  301  :  i. 

—  —  8  —  iv.  600:  I. 

14  —  vi.  440:  I. 

17  — iv.  835:  I. 

—  —  18  —  vi.  562:  I,  645:  I. 

■ 21  —  iv.  76:1,  V.  764:1,  764:2,  vi.  564: 

2,  631  :  2,  792:  I. 

26  —  iii.  366 :  2. 

31  —  iv.  76:  I. 

32  —  vi.  563  :  I,  563  :  2. 

—  iv.  13  —  vi.614:  I. 

26  — v.  503:  I. 

38  — iv.85:i. 

—  V.  3  —  iv.  400  :  2,  vi.  653 : 2. 
4  — vi.653:2. 

12  —  vi.  592  :  r. 

23  — vi.  635:2. 

—  — 25-34  — i.  315:  I. 

37  — vi.  559:  I- 

—  vi.  2  —  vi.  602  :  r. 

3  — vi.562:2,  563:1,  563:2,  645:1. 

4  — vi.  564:2. 

• 6  —  iv.  899:  2. 

• 7  —  i.  140:  2. 

vi.  7-1 1  — vi.  634:2. 

8-9  —  vi.  481 :  2. 

13  — vi.  634:2. 

16— i.  157:  I. 

19,  20  —  iv.  743  :  2. 

50  — iii.  589:  r. 

—  vii.  5  —  iv.  872  :  i. 
15  — vi.  598:2. 

19  —  ii.  267  :  2,  i V.  386 :  I. 

20  —  vi.  598 :  2. 

23  — vi.  598:  2. 

35  — vi.  653:  2. 

—  viii.  12  —  739:  I. 
13  — iv.751  :  I. 

15  — i.  168:  I,  iv.  750:2. 

31  — vi.  733:2. 

34  — iv.  76:  I. 

38  —  vi.6io:  I. 

—  ix.  I  —  iv.  899 :  2. 


Mark  ix.  2  —  vi.  559  :  i. 
6  —  V.  790 :  2. 

—  —  23  — vi.  631:  I. 
29  —  iv.  830:  2. 

38  —  iv.  750 :  2,  V.  843 :  2. 

— ■  —  42  —  iv.  750 :  2,  vi.  640 :  2. 
49  —  ii.  264:  I. 

—  X.  13  — iv.  765:  I. 

21  —  i.  2^2:  I,  iv.  766:  I. 

29-30  —  vi.  612  :  2. 

• 33  — iv.  801  :  I. 

35  —  iv.  835  :  I,  vi.  562 :  I. 

39  —  vi.  908:  2. 

45  — iv.  919:2. 

-47  —  vi.  666 :  2. 

—  xi.  i-io  —  V.  202:1. 

II  —  iv.  77s:  2. 

12  —  vi.  610:  2. 

12-23  —  vi.  600 :  I, 

23  — vi.  585:2. 

24  — vi.  635:2. 

—  xii. vi.465:  I. 

10  —  vi.  481  :  2. 

•  13  —  iv.  6x8:  2. 

24  —  vi.  481  :  2. 

29  —  V.  867:  I. 

30  —  V.  80 :  2,  867 :  I. 

31  — V.  80:  2. 

32,  33  —  ii.  267  :  I. 

37  — vi.  699:  2. 

40  — vi.  596:  I. 

—  xiii.  3  —  vi.  559 :  I,  562 :  I. 

9  — i-599:  i,  vi.  631 :  I. 

II  —  vi.  924:  2. 

14  — iii.  554:2. 

'22  — •  i.  151 :  T. 

29 — •  vi.  631 :  I. 

32  —  iv.  783  :  2,  vi.  623 :  2, 627 : 1. 

33  —  vi.  623  :  2. 

35  — V.  605:  I. 

—  xiv.  5-8  —  V.  104 :  I. 

14  —  V.  26:  I. 

17  —  V.  320:  2. 

26  —  iii.  282:  2. 

33  —  v.  98 :  2,  vi.  509 : 1. 

— ■  —  34  —  vi.  420:  2. 

36  — V.  875:  I. 

37-38  —  vi.  725  :  2. 

40  —  V.  100:  2. 

58  —  iv.  126:  2. 

62  —  iv.  413:  1,828:  1,899:2. 

65  —  V.  104 :  2,  vi.  673. 

71  —  V.  103:  I. 

—  XV.  I  —  V.  352:  I. 

6  —  V.  491  :  6. 

12  —  V.  262:  2. 

21  —  iv.  803  :  2,  V.  621 :  2. 

34  — iii- 558:  I. 

40  —  vi.  562:  I. 


i83 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Matthew 


Mark  xvi.  5  —  v.  107:  2. 

10  —  vi.  615  :  I. 

15  —  iv.  807:  2. 

16  —  V.  422:  I. 

18  — vi.  635:  2. 

Mattlicw  i.  I  — V.  522:  2. 

•  5  —  i-  671 :  2,  vi.  593 :  2. 

12  —  ii.  448:  I,  iv.  144:  I. 

■  15  ^  i-  187:  I. 

19  — vi.  563:  2,564:  1,631:  I. 

20  —  vi.  631 :  I. 

21  —  V.  607:  2. 

25  — vi.  563:  2. 

—  ii.  8  —  vi.  631 :  i. 
lo-i  I  —  vi.  631 :  I. 

—  —15  —  iii.  796:  2. 

16  — vi.882:  I. 

— •  —  23  —  V.  22 :  2. 

—  iii.  I  —  i.  707:  I. 

3  —  iii.  T2)'2'  '■  2,  V.  61 :  i. 

4  — ii-343:  i- 

6  — V.  331:  2. 

^8  —  i.  279:  I. 

'9  —  i.  279:  I,  iv.  38:  2,  295:  I,  V,  857:  2. 

12  —  iii.  592  :  I. 

15  — V.31:  I. 

17  —  i.  280:  2,  V.  61 :  I,  vi.  631 :  I. 

-18  —  vi.  631 :  I. 

—  iv.   I  —  i.  707:  2. 

-3  — vi.  631:  I. 

4  —  vi.  882:  2. 

5  — iv.  421:  I. 

8  —  vi.  610:  2. 

13  —  iv.  8:  2. 

14  —  iv.  807:  I. 

15  — vi.613:  2. 

16  —  iv.  807:  r. 

21  —  vi.  562:  I. 

23  — V.  361:  I. 

—  V.   3  —  iv.  752:  2,  V.  600:  2,  vi.  630:  2. 
7  — vi.631:  I. 

^10  —  iv.  752:  2. 

— • —  10-12  —  vi.  630:  2. 

II,  12  —  vi.  571 :  2,  626:  2. 

14  — i.  357:  i,vi.877:  i. 

16  — i.  357:  I. 

■  17  — vi.  507:2. 

—  —  18  —  i.  238:  2,  vi.  507:  2. 
20  —  V.  896 :  I . 

'21  —  vi.  609:  I. 

'22  —  i.  599:  I,  vi.  609:  I. 

28  —  vi.  609:  I. 

33  — i-  196:  2. 

7,Z-1  —  ^-  103:  I. 

34-37  — vi.631  :  I. 

35-36  — vi.  628:  2. 

38-42  — i.  359:  I. 


Mattiicvv   V.  42  —  vi.  463  :  2. 

^43  — ii.  239:  I,  V.  93:  I. 

44  — ii.239:  I. 

45  — i-  147:  I,  iii.  576:  i.vi.  577:  I. 

^48  —  vi.  572:  I,  630:  2,807:  2. 

—  vi.  I  —  V.  785:  2. 

2  —  iv.  482 :  I ,  vi.  575 :  2. 

5  — vi.  575:2. 

■ ■7  —  11.633:  I. 

-14  —  vi.  640:  2. 

15  — vi.631:  I. 

16  — vi.  575:  2. 

19  — vi.577:  1,631:  1. 

22  —  iii.  360:  2. 

23  —  vi.  889:  I. 

24 ^i.  194:  2,  vi.  631:  I. 

26  —  vi.  577:  I. 

28  — vi.  576:  2,577:  I. 

28-30 — ■  vi.  576:  2. 

29 —  ii.  511 :  I,  601 :  i. 

■  33  —  i.  293 :  2,  ii.  245  :  i. 

34  —  v.  66:  I,  vi.  631 :  i. 

—  vii.  I — vi.  616:  I,  626:  2. 

1-5  —  V.  908:  2. 

-2  —  vi.  616:  I,  631 :  I. 

5  — vi.641:  I. 

6  — iii.  379:  2. 

7-8  —  vi.  630 :  2. 

15  — vi.888:  r. 

16  —  vi.  577:  I,  631:  I. 

. ■  16-18  —  vi.  599:  2. 

21  —  vi.  630:  2. 

•21-23  — vi.  589:  I. 

■  24-27  —  vi.  580 :  2. 

25  — vi.577:  1,726:2. 

• 26  —  vi.  630 :  2. 

• — viii.  5-13  —  V.  429:1. 

10^  iv.  899:  2. 

17  —  iii.  732:  2,  vi.  701 :  i. 

20  — vi.  577:  I. 

—  ix.  13  —  ii.  267:  I,  iv.  829:  2. 
22  — vi.  635:  2. 

• .23- iv.  58:  2. 

—  — -2^  — ■  vi.  666:  2. 

—  X.  21  —  vi.  562:  I. 

3  — vi.  562:  1,645:  I. 

■  16  —  vi.  580:  2. 

18-20  —  vi.  105  :  2. 

• 19  — V.  340:  2. 

-20  —  V.  875:  I. 

—  — '21  —  iv.  867:  2. 
22  —  V.  723 :  2. 

25  —  ii.  342:  2,  iv.  867:  2. 

34  — iii.  560:  2. 

35  — ii.  626:  I. 

—  —  36  —  iv.  76:  I. 

• 2,7  —  ii.  626:  I. 

40  —  vi.  924 :  2. 


Matthew 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE— INDEX. 


184 


Matthew  x.  42  —  i.  282  :  i. 

—  xi.  5  —  i.  320:  I,  vi.  568:  I. 

II  — V.  874,  vi.  858:  I. 

12  — iv.  499:  I- 

19— iii.  378:  I. 

21  —  iv.  134:  2. 

23  — iii.  558:2,  vi.  917:2. 

■27,28— i.  134:  I. 

29  — vi.  575:2. 

—  xii. vi.  743:2. 

4  —  i.  198:  2,  ii.  32:  I. 

7  —  ii.  267:  I. 

17  — iii.  732:2. 

19  — ii.  309:  2. 

20  —  ii.  309:  2,  V.  908:  2. 

24  — ii.  342:  2. 

33-36  — vi.  599:2. 

36  — V.  631:2,  vi.  75:  I. 

—  — 37  — vi.' 594:  I- 

39  — vi.473:  1,610:  I. 

40  — iv.  683:  I,  vi.473:  I. 

42  —  ii.  268:  2,  270:  I,  511:  I,  vi.  602:  I. 

43  — iii.  380:2. 

46  — vi.  563:  1,2. 

—  xiii.  4  — vi.  577:  I- 

—  —15  — iii.  432:  2. 

30  —  vi.  870:  2. 

32  — vi.  577:  1,587:2. 

'37  — V.  547:2. 

38  — iv.  842:  I,  V.  547:2. 

39  — i.  352:  2,   355:1,   iv.  789:2. 

41— V.  886:1. 

42  — iv.  397:  I. 

43,  47,  50  —  iv.  789 :  2. 

54  —  vi.  602:  I. 

55  — vi.  562:  2,  563:  I,  2,  644:  2,  645:  I. 

—  xiv.  3-6  — i.  239:  I. 
II,  12  —  v.  32:  2. 

—  XV.  3-6  —  i.  240:  I. 
5  —  1.375:2. 

6  — i.375:  2,  iv.  52:  I. 

— • —  7-9 —  ii.  268:  I. 

19  — iii.  363:  I. 

22  —  vi.  166:  2. 

—  xvi.  4  —  vi.  610:  I. 

—  —  9  — v.332:i. 

18  —  vi.  694:  2,  917:  2. 

19,  20  —  iii.  2T] :  2. 

21  — vi.  -jT^y.  2. 

24  —  vi.  168:  2,  700:  2. 

26  —  i.  698:  I. 

2-j  —  iii.  387:  2,  iv.  789:  2. 

—  xvii.   I  —  vi.  559:  I. 

5  — vi.  562:  I. 

15  —  vi.  666:  2. 

20  —  vi.  635 :  2. 

24  —  iv.  9,^2:  I. 

—  -wiii.  6  —  vi.640:2. 


Matthew  xviii.  7  —  i.  348 :  i,  vi.  459 : 

9  —  V.  881 :  I. 

16  —  V.  806:  I. 

19  —  iv.  390:  2. 

22  —  vi.  714:  2. 

23-35  —  i.  280 :  I. 

25  — ii.351:  I. 

2,},  —  vi.  666:  2. 

35  — iii- 426:  2. 

—  xix.  8  — i.  184:  2,  338:2,  603:  I. 
•23-24  — vi.  568:  I. 

23-25  — vi.  576:  I. 

29  —  i.  293 :  2,  iv.  407 :  2. 

—  XX.  2  —  vi.  856:  I. 

• 3  — vi.  593:2. 

6  — vi.  593:  _>. 

18,  19  —  iv.  801 :  I. 

—  —  20  — iv.  835:  I. 

28  — i.  245:  I. 

30  —  vi.  666:  2. 

—  xxi.   I  —  V.  84:  I. 

—  — '7  —  i.  190:  I. 
-12  —  iv.  679:  I. 

—  —  13  — iv.47:2. 

14  —  iv.  679:  I. 

— • —  15  —  ii.  262:  2. 

. 19  — iv.  53:  i,vi.  577:  I. 

. 21  —  vi.  585 :  2,  867 :  2. 

• 33ff.  —  vi.  502:  I. 

42  —  vi.  481 :  2. 

—  x.xii.  I  ff.  —  iii.  379 :  I. 

. 1-14  — i.  259:  I,  iii.  537:  I. 

12  —  vi.  916:  2. 

32  — vi.  465:  I. 

34  — vi.699:  I. 

40  — vi.  587:2. 

— •  —  41-46  —  iii.  2"]"]:  I. 
43  — iii.  277:2. 

—  .x.xiii.  3  —  vi.596:i. 

8  —  vi.  704:  I. 

10  —  vi.  727:  2. 

II  —  vi.  704:  2. 

12  —  vi.  615:  I,  631:  I. 

—  —  13-36  —  vi.  622:  2. 
23  —  1.378:2. 

■ 29  —  iv.  87:  2. 

32-35  — V.  588:1. 

33  — iv.  99:2. 

34  —  vi.  602:  I. 

34-36  — vi.  903:  I. 

35  — ii.38o:r,   iii.  207:1,   iv.  99:2,   195:1, 

vi.  564:  I,  907:  2. 

Zl  —  iv.  T,y.  I,  vi.  627:  I. 

38 -v.  885:  2. 

—  xxiv.   1-2  —  vi.  719:2. 

5-  vi.  102:  I. 

6  —  iv.  429:  I. 

6-8  — vi.  855:  2. 


i8s 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


!Nahuiu 


Matthew  xxiv.  7  —  iv.  429  :  i. 

8-12  —  vi.  102:  I. 

II  sq.  I  —  V.  367:  I. 

•13  ^  vi.  864:  I. 

—  —14  — 1-355:2. 

15  — iv.379:  I- 

21  —  iv.  429:  I,  V.  85:  2. 

22  —  i.  394:  2,  iv.  417:  1,429:  I,  V.  85:  2. 

24  — vi.  367:  1,888:  I. 

27  — vi.  529:  I. 

28  —  ii.  289:  I. 

^29  — vi.  750:  1,859:2. 

30  — iv.  789:  2. 

• 31  —  iv.  789:2,  vi.  344:2. 

3-2  — vi.  577:  I. 

33  — vi.631:  I. 

35  —  vi.  507 :  2,  750 :  2. 

36  —  i.  240:  I. 

37-39  — vi.  623:  1,746:2. 

42  — vi.  745:  2. 

44  — vi.  580:  2. 

■ —  XXV.  10  — •  V.  61 1 :  2. 

19  — •  V.  605:  I. 

24  — vi.597:  I. 

—  —  31  — vi.501:  I. 
31-46  —  v.  416:  2. 

—  —  34  — vi.  12:  I. 

41  — i.  377:  2,  vi.  99:  2,  738:  I. 

—  xxvi.  12  —  iv.902:i. 

28  —  V.  746 :  2. 

30  —  iii.  282:  2. 

— ■ —  31  —  iv.  676:  I,  807:  I. 

36  — ii. 311:2. 

— —  37  — vi.  559:  I- 
— ■  —  38  —  vi.  420 :  2. 

39  — i.  250:  2. 

41  —  V.  571:2. 

46  —  V.  102:  I. 

—  —  52  — ii.38i:2. 

53  — V.  254:2. 

63  — vi.  630:  I. 

—  —  64  —  iv.  828:  I,  vi.  630:  I. 

-67  —  iii.  801 :  I,  V.  104:  2,  vi.  673. 

74  — V.  103:  r. 

—  xxvii.  9  —  iv.  668:2. 
18  —  vi.  694:  I. 

—  —  22  —  iv.  803:  I. 
25  — V.  588:  J. 

—  —  51  — ii.  265:  2. 
54  — V.  429:2. 

—  —  55— -vi.  701:  2. 
— •  — 56  — vi.  562:  I. 

—  xxviii.    10  — vi.  557:2,  563:  I 
T3  —  vi.  814:  2. 

—  —  18  — i.  287:  I.  vi.  709:  2. 

19  —  V.  422:  T.  739:  I. 

20  — vi.  844:  2,  865:  2. 


Micali  i.2  —  ii.  333:  i. 

4  —  iii.  247:  2,  vi.  750:  I. 

7  —  vi.  902  :  2. 

10  — iv.  473:  2. 

— ■ —  10-16 —  ii.  414:  I. 

II  —  i  V.  82  :  1 ,  678  :  2. 

13  —  ii.  421  :  2. 

14  — iv.  473:2. 

—  ii.3  — iv.  470:  I. 

9  —  iv.  300:  2. 

II  —  ii.  328:  I. 

'12  —  iv.  201  :  2. 

—  iii.  s-ii  — ii.454:2. 
8  —  iv.  250:  I. 

10  —  iii.  355  :  I,  iv.  188 :  2,  595  :  2. 

II  —  ii.  380 :  2,  438  :  2,  iv.  188 :  2,  595  :  2. 

12  —  iv.  128:  I,  374:  I. 

—  iv.  I  —  ii.  404  :  I,  vi.  687  :  2. 

'2  —  ii.  404:  I,  iv.  28:  2. 

4  —  1-592:  I. 

6  —  iv.  578:  2. 

9  — iv.  54:  I. 

13  —  iii.  247  :  2,  iv.  629  :  i. 

—  V.  I  — ii.399 :  2,  iv.  37:  1,300:  1. 
2  — ii.  504:2. 

3_iv.  507:  I. 

5  —  iv.  29 :  2. 

6  —  iv.  300:  I. 

7  —  iii.  806  :  2. 

10  —  iii.  404:  2. 

10-14  —  ii.  250:  2. 

15  — ii.411  -.2. 

—  vi.    I  —  ii.  430:  I,  ii.  430:  I,  iii.  620:  2. 
6-8  — ii.  266:  I. 

7  — ii.  349:  2,408:  i,iv.  58:  I. 

8  — i.  552:1,    iv.6o:i,    131:1,   340 :  I, 

341  :  I. 

10,  II  —  i.  341  :  2. 

16  —  ii.  296 :  2,  376 :  2. 

—  vii.  1-7  —  ii.  430:  I. 

1-20 —  ii.  428:  I. 

3  —  iv.  661  :  2. 

5  — iv.  56:  I. 

8  —  vi.  656:  2. 

14  —  ii.  306:  2. 

19  — i.  304:2. 


Nahum   i.3  —  ii.  318:  1,345:2. 
— ■  —  4  —  ii.  306:  2. 

5  — ii.318:  I. 

10  —  ii.  434:  2. 

—  ii.  4  —  iv.  676:  I. 
5  —  11-434:2. 

—  iii.  8  —  ii.  432  :  i,  iv.  672  :  2. 
8-11  — ii.  435:  I- 

10  —  ii.  363  :  2,  375  :  2,  395  :  i,  iv.  665 :  2. 

12  — ii.434:  2. 


Nehe. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


l86 


Nehemiah  i.  i  —  ii.  629:  i. 

2  —  ii.  629:  2. 

3  —  ii.  627  :  1, 628 :  2. 

4-IJ  — ii.631  :  I. 

5  —  i.  526:  I,  ii.  632:  I. 

6  — ii.  633:  I. 

7  —  ii.  633  :  2. 

10— ii.  634:  i,iii.  793:  2. 

II  —  ii.  634:  2. 

—  ii.  I  —  ii.  629  :  2,  iv.  378 :  i. 
1-8—  ii.  634:  2. 

2  — ii.  635:  2. 

2-8  —  ii.  39 :  2. 

3  —  ii.  629:  I,  iii.  548:  I. 

4  —  ii.  631  :  2,  635  :  2. 

6  —  iii.  122:  I. 

8— ii.636:  1,637:  1,640:  I. 

9_iv.  378:  I. 

9-20  —  ii.  637  :  I . 

10 —  ii.  638:  1,646:  1,2. 

17,  18  —  ii.  639:  I. 

19  —  ii.  646:1.  653:1. 

20  —  ii.  631  :  2,647:  I. 

—  iii.  I  —  ii.  669:  2. 
4  —  iii.  795:  2. 

5  —  ii.  642  :  I ,  iv.  82  :  2. 

6  — iii.  795'.  2. 

7  —  i.  687  :  2,  ii.  644:  2. 

8  —  ii.644:  2. 

9  —  ii.  645  :  I. 

II  —  ii.  645:  I. 

15  — ii.  453:2. 

16  —  V.  326:  2. 

20  —  ii.643:  I. 

26,  27  — ii.  574:  I. 

28  —  ii.  378:  2. 

30  — iii.  795:2. 

—  iv.  I  —  ii.  647  :  2. 

3  —  11.647:2. 

4  —  ii.  647:  2. 

8,  9,  II  —  ii.648:  I. 

17  — ii.  524:2. 

—  V.  7,  TO  —  ii.  651  :  2. 

II  —  ii.  651  :  I. 

13  —  ii.  650:  I. 

14  —  ii.  270  :  2. 

19  —  iv.  26:  2. 

—  vi. vi.943:  I. 

10  —  ii.  654:  I. 

II  —  ii.  654:  2. 

14 —  ii.  5.30:  2. 

15  —  11.656:  I. 

16 —  ii.  654:  2. 

—  vii.  1-4  —  ii.  666:  i. 

2  —  ii.  629:  2. 

4  — 11.655:  I- 

5-73  —  11-655:  I. 

41  —  iv.  112:  2. 

59  — ii.432:  I. 


Nehemiah  vii.  63-65  —  ii.481  :  i. 

67  —  ii.  262 :  2. 

70-72  —  ii.  601 :  I. 

—  viii.  1-8  —  ii.  655:  I. 

2  —  ii.  656:  I. 

4  —  ii.  656:  2. 

9  — ii.  655:  2,659:  i,vi.6is:  i. 

9-18  —  ii.  658:  I. 

—  —  10  —  vi.  878:  I. 

12  —  ii.  660:  2. 

14  —  ii.  660:  2. 

14-18  —  iii.  289 :  I. 

—  —  15  —  ii.  660 :  2,  iv.  628  :  i. 
16  —  ii.  644:  2. 

17  —  ii.  260 :  2,  iv.  223  :  2. 

—  ix.  3  —  ii.  261  :  2. 
8  —  ii.  662:  I. 

17  — iii. 314:  I- 

26  —  ii.  287  :  2,  iv.  33  :  I,  vi.  627 :  I. 

31  —  ii.  663:  I. 

32  —  ii.  663  :  I. 

34— iv.  323:2. 

—  X.  I  —  ii.  655:  2. 

ID  — iv.  356:2. 

30  — ii.  657:  I. 

31—11.657:  1,673:  I. 

32  — ii.  569:  I. 

32  — iv.  335:  1,337:2,653:  I. 

33  —  iv.  .337  :  2,  653  :  i. 

35-39  —  ii.  657  :  2. 

39  — iv.  335:  I- 

—  xi.  I  —  ii.  643  :  2,  iv.  349 :  I. 
2  — iv.  349:  I. 

9  —  ii.  436:  I. 

19  —  iii.  116:  I. 

35  — ii.  652:2. 

36  — ii.  495:  I- 

—  xii.  4  —  iv.  623  :  i. 

10  —  ii.  471  :  I. 

II  —  ii.  471  :  I,  589:  2. 

■ 22  —  ii.  589 :  2,  iv.  369 :  2. 

26,  27  —  ii.  589  :  2. 

27-47  —  ii.  669:  I. 

43  —  ii.  671 :  I,  iv.  6c6:  I. 

—  xiii.  T-3  —  ii.  671 :  i. 

4  —  ii.  672:  I. 

4-9  —  ii.  404 :  I. 

6  —  ii.672:  I. 

14 —  ii.674:  I. 

15  —  iv.  100:  2. 

22  —  ii.  674:  I. 

23  —  ii.  275  :  1, 488 :  2. 

24  — ii.392:  2,  iv.  358:  I. 

26  —  ii.  273:  I,  511 :  2. 

28-29  —  ii.  404:  I. 

31  — ii.674:  I. 

Numbers  i.  6  —  ii.478:  i. 
TO —  ii.  478:  I. 


i87 


EXPOSITION    OF   TIIR   BIBLE -INDEX. 


Nuuib. 


Numbers  i.  12  —  ii.  478  :  i. 

1-46  —  1.389:  I. 

10,  II,  18  —  1.638:2. 

21  —  1.  619:  2. 

47-54  —  1-391:  I- 

— 11.24  —  1.638:  2. 

—  111.  i-io  —  1.  392:  I. 

4  —  11.  242  :  2. 

11-13  —  1.393:2. 

12  —  1.  718:  I,  2. 

14-39  —  1-395:2. 

17  — 1-  718:  2. 

30  —  11.575:1. 

31  —  11.  256:  I. 

40-51  —  1.393:2. 

44  — '-171:1- 

44-51  —  1.  166 :  2,  ii.  261 :  I. 

—  Iv.  3  — 11.  494:  I- 
15  —  11.256:  I. 

23  — 11.494:  I- 

—  —  35  —  11-494:  I- 

—  V. 1.396:2. 

2,3  —  11.361  :  I. 

7  —  1.  278 :  2,  ill.  820 :  I. 

8 —  111.  820:  I. 

-12  —  1.  276:  I. 

—  vl. 1.399:2. 

2  — iv.  133:2. 

9-12  — 1.325:  I- 

10  —  1.  317:  I- 

—  —  n  —  1.  398:  I. 

13-18  — V.  501  :2. 

-14  —  vi.  667  :  I. 

22-27  —  ii-  261  :  I. 

24-26  —  ill.  172 :  I. 

24-27  —  i.  295  :  2. 

25  —  Hi.  208:  I,  291: 1. 

—  vii. i.403:  I- 

89  —  1.215:  2. 

—  viii.  1-4 —  1.  404:  2. 

—  —  18.  19— 1.  394:2. 

—  1.x.  I -14 —  1.  406:  I. 
5—1.663:  I. 

15  —  1-403:  I- 

15-22  —  11.  22  :  I. 

15-23  — 1.407:  I. 

—  -x.  i-io —  1.  409:  I. 
11-28 — 1.  410:  2. 

29-36  —  1.  411  :  I. 

35  —  11.22:1,   111.15:2,   174:  T,  317:  I- 

—  xl. 1.414:  2. 

1-11.344:2. 

3  —  ill.  204:  I. 

4  — 1.  T59:  1,330:  1,111.267:2. 

—  —4-6^  1.  179:  2. 

6—1.388:2. 

15-11.312:1. 

• 17  —  V.  129:  I. 

31  —  ill.  204:  I. 


^Numbers  xl.  33-111.204:  1,267:2. 
— •  xli.  — •  1.  418:  2. 

1-2  —  1.  175:  I. 

3  —  1.  180:  1. 

6  —  iv.  636:  2. 

—  —  8  —  ii.  317:  2. 
— • — -9  —  iv.  636:  2. 
10— 11.  356:  I. 

—  —  II  — •  iv.  9:  I. 

■ 12  —  1.320:  I. 

—  xill.  — ■  —  i.  422  :  2. 

16  —  iv.  699:  I. 

22  —  11.  121  :  I. 

30  —  1.  698:  2. 

.32  —  iv.  114:2,  306 :  I. 

33-1.694:2. 

—  xiv. 1.  426 :  2. 

10  —  i.  641 :  2. 

13  —  iv.  86:  2. 

24  —  1.698:  2. 

28  sq.  —  111.268:2. 

29  —  1.663:  I. 

31  —  Hi.  268  :  2. 

34— iv.  419:2. 

—  XV. 1.  429:  2. 

20  —  11.  657  :  2. 

—  —  30.31  —iv.  345:2. 
32 —  iv.  102  :  I. 

—  -37-41  —  1.534:  T. 

39  — 1.286:  I,  Hi.  537:  I- 

—  xvl. 1.  433  :  2,  ill.  268 :  I. 

3  —  1.718:2,  ill.  267  :  2. 

.22  — vi.  544:  2. 

31-33  —  1-679:  I- 

35  —  Hi.  268:  I. 

46  —  i.297:  I. 

^49  — vl.  653:  2. 

—  xvli.  7  — ii.  257:  2. 
10— 11. 255:  I. 

—  xvHl.  I  —  1.  438 :  I,  718 :  2. 
. •  1-7 — •  11.  261  :  I. 

2  —  11.  257  :  2. 

7  —  11.573:2. 

8  — iv.  335:  I- 

11-32  —  11.  657  :  2. 

12  —  1.  578:  2. 

15-1.373:2. 

—  —  16  —  i.  373  :  2,  11.  379:  I. 
t8  —  1.  500:  2. 

■ 19  —  11.  291  :  2,  550 :  I. 

20  ^1.  578:  I. 

—  -21-1.377:2. 

21-24  —  i-  500 :  2. 

24  —  1.578:  I. 

32  — iv.  335:  I. 

—  xix.  2  —  vl.  667  :  I. 

13  —  1.398:2. 

16-11.437:  I- 

18,  IQ  —  1.  16S:  2. 


Numb. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THH    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


i88 


Numbers  xx. i.  440 :  i. 

2-13  —  iii.  269:  I. 

16  —  i.  212:  2. 

20  — i.  175:  I. 

—  xxi. i.445:  I- 

6  — iv.  54:  I. 

12  —  11.348:  I. 

14,15  —  1.496:  I. 

22  —  Hi.  48:  2. 

29 — Iv.  85:  I. 

—  xxli.  I-19  —  i.449:  I. 

5,  II  —  1.  160:  I. 

20-38— 1.453:  I. 

23  —  iv.  635  :  2,  637 :  I. 

28-11.385:  I. 

31— iv.  635:2,637:  I. 

39  — xxlv.  9— 1.457:  I. 

—  xxlll.  8  —  vi.  599  :  ] . 

9  —  Iv.  87  :  2,  509 :  I. 

21  —  Hi.  230:  I. 

—  xxiv.  4  —  iv.  446  :  I. 

8  — iv.577:  I. 

9  —  ill.  49:  I. 

lo-xxv.  18  —  i.  461 :  2. 

13  — ili.  565:2. 

19  —  lii.  278:  I. 

—  xxv.  3  —  11.  275  :  I,  524 :  I.  vi.  653 :  2. 
5  —  vi.  653  :  2. 

9  —  Hi.  268:  2. 

12  —  iv.  648:  I. 

13  —  11.  242:  2. 

—  xxvl.  7  —  1.619:2,651:1. 
10 — lii.  268:  I. 

18  —  1.651:  I. 

33  — i- 710:  I. 

34  —  1-651:  I. 

40  —  11.352:2. 

58,  59  — i.  147:  I. 

61  —  11.  242:  2. 

—  xxvii.  14  —  i.  389 :  i. 
16 — 11.332:2. 

17  —  ii-  332:  2, 111.213:  I. 

18  — 1.  185:  I. 

18-23  — v.  364:  I. 

—  xxvili.  3  —  iv.  343  :  i,  414 :  2. 
4  —  H.  308:  2. 

8  — iv.343:  I. 

—  xxix.  I  —  iv.  341 :  2. 
II  —  Iv.  341  :  2. 

—  XXX. i.  474 :  2. 

—  xxxi. 1.  475  :  2. 

6  —  ill.  230:  I. 

7-11-358:2. 

8  —  1.698:  I. 

16  —  Hi.  213  :  I,  vi.  742:  I. 

28 —  i.  500:  I. 

—  xxxii. i-478:  I. 

3  — iv.  535:  I. 

12  —  i.428:  I,  iv.  181  :2. 


Numbers  xxxii.  23  —  iv.  679:1. 
41  —  1.495:2. 

—  xxxili.  4  —  i.  168 :  I. 

8  — i. 177:2. 

—  —  12,  13  — i-  183:2. 

—  —  18  —  11.  311  :  2. 

47  — iv.317:  I- 

55  — v.  801  :  2. 

—  xxxiv.  II  —  11.292:2. 
27  — il.  235:  I. 

—  XXXV.  5  —  1.  719 :  2. 

9-34  — 1-714: -2. 

24-1.485:  I. 

28  —  il.  239 :  2. 

31  —  i-  207  :  2,  342  :  2.  359 :  i. 

—  —  32  —  1.359:  I- 

33  — 1-343:1,  iv.  34:2. 

—  xxxvl.  7  — - 11.  329 :  I. 

Obadiah  4  —  Iv.  181 :  2. 

4-9  — lii-  725:  2. 

-5  — iv.  17,2. 

-7-111.  115:  I. 

8  — iv.278:  I. 

-10  —  iv.  87:  2. 

—  —  10-14  —  ili.  726:  I. 
II  —  iv.  181,  2. 

—  —  12  —  111.  322:  2. 
15  —  iv.  iSi :  2. 

I  Peter  1.  2  —  1.  272  :  2,  v.  575  :  i,  vi.  455  :  i. 

—  —  4  —  1-  366 :  2,  vi.  43 :  2,  742 :  2. 

5  —  1-  366 :  2,  V.  582 :  2,  vi.  43 :  2,  623 :  I. 

—  —  6  — vl.  570:  I,  571:  2,845:  2. 

7  — vl.  570:  1,571:2,733:  1,845:2. 

8  — vl.  858:2. 

—  —  9— vi.741:  I. 

—  —  10  —  iv.  184:  2. 
10-12  —  1.  242:  2. 

—    II     1.        212:        I,       Iv.        184:       2,       v.        523:        ly 

vi.  853:  2. 

—  —12  —  1.  164:  2,  vi.46:  2,582:  1,854:  I. 
15  —  vi.  411:  I,  602:  2. 

15-19  — 1.342:  I. 

■  16  —  vi.  13:  I,  41 1 :  I. 

— ■ —  17— -i.  299:  I. 

18  —  vi.  602:  2. 

18-20  —  1.  245:  I. 

19  —  111.  801 :  2,  vi.  667:  I,  898:  2. 

20  —  vl.  662  :  2. 

— • — -23  —  V.  607:  I. 

—  —  24  — vi.  570:  1,576:2. 
— •  il.  2  —  vi.  612:  I. 

—  —  5  —  i.  271 :  2,  283:  2,  291 :  i,  267:  i,  v.  143: 

2,617:  I. 

6,  8  — vi.  850:  2. 

9  —  v.  617:  I,  vi.  20:  I,  vi.  646:  2,  566:  2. 

10  —  vi.  20:  I. 

II  — vl.  608:  I. 


i89 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Phil. 


1  Peter  ii.  12  —  vi.  602  :  2. 

13  —  vi.  617:  2. 

■  17  —  V.  906:  2. 

—  —  19  — vi.570:  2. 

—  —  20  — V.  575:  I. 
22  —  iii.  801 :  2. 

23  —  iii.  105:  2,  801:  2,  iv.  914:  I. 

24— iii.  603:  I,  V.  80:  1,93:  I,  vi.  594:  I. 

—  iii.  1-2  — ■  vi.  602:  2. 

6  — V.  884:2. 

15  —  V.  68:  I. 

16  —  vi.  602:  2. 

18  —  iii.  801:  2,  vi.  625:  1,653:  I. 

19  — vi.465:  I. 

20  — vi.  532:2. 

21  —  vi.  93:  2. 

22  — vi.  733:  I. 

—  iv.   I  —  vi.  168:  2. 
3-4  — V.  903:  I. 

8  —  iii.  400:1,   607:1,   vi.  570:1.   641:1. 

II  —  V.  910:  2,  vi.  168:  2,  667:  2,  668:  i. 

12  —  vi.  570:  2. 

•  13  —  vi.  570 :  2,  667 :  2. 

16  —  V.  442:  I.  vi.  570:  2. 

17  —  vi.  596:  I. 

■  18  —  ii.  580:  I. 

19  —  V.  806:  2,  914:  2. 

—  V.  I  —  vi.  61 :  2. 

2  —  V.  584:  2,  vi.  61:  2, 

4  — vi.  577:2. 

5  — vi.  570:  I. 

9  —  vi.  741 :  2. 

2  Peter  i. vi.  116:2. 

—  —  I  — •  vi.  560:  I. 

2  — V.  597:2. 

7  — vi.714:  I. 

8  — vi.  593:2. 

II  —  iii.  306:  2. 

15  —  iii.  306:  2,  iv.  870:  2. 

—  —16  —  vi.  581 :  I. 

18  —  V.  78:  I,  vi.  560:  I. 

—  ii. vi.459:  2. 

I  —  vi.458:  1,477:  i>C'50:  I. 

2  —  vi.  477:  I. 

3  — vi.  596:  1,722:  I. 

4  —  vi.  650:  2,  883:  I. 

7  —  vi.  564:  I,  602:  2. 

—  —  10  —  vi.  666:  2. 

II  —  vi.  646:  2. 

13  — vi.  658:  1,723:  I. 

17  —  vi.  650:  2. 

18-19  —  vi.  662:  I. 

—  iii.  I  —  vi.  605:  I. 

3  —  vi.  477:  2,  650:  I,  662:  2. 

10 — i.329:i,    iv.  68:1.   vi.652:2. 

II  —  vi.  602:  2. 

12  —  vi.  652:  2,  665:  2. 


2  Peter  iii.  13  —  i.  329 :  i,  vi.  879 :  I. 

17  — V.  888:  I. 

18  — v.  597:  I. 

Philemon  i  —  v.  498:  i. 
— ■  —  8-21  —  vi.  429:  2. 

12  —  iv.  905:  I. 

.13  — vi.  653:  2. 

16  —  vi.  97:  I. 

-20  —  V.  610:  2. 

22  —  V.  498:  I,  vi.  106:  I. 

—  —  24  — vi.485:  2. 

Philippians  i.  i — vi.  61 :  2,  415:  2. 

^3-7  — V.  911:2. 

5  — V.  525:  I. 

6  —  V.  890 :  2. 

—  —  7  —  V.  523 :  2. 

8  —  vi.  612:  I,  630:  I. 

10  —  vi.  605:  I. 

— • — •  II  —  vi.  569:  2. 

12  — V.  525:  i,vi.474:  I. 

—  — 12-14  — vi.  55:  I- 

13  — vi.474:  I. 

12-26  —  vi.  106:  I. 

13  —  vi.  71 :  2,  106:  r. 

14  —  V.  601 :  I. 

•  15  —  V.  613:  I. 

16  —  V.  849:  2,  vi.  603:  2. 

21  —  iii.  436:  I. 

—  —  21  sq.  —  V.  762:  I. 

'22  —  vi.  752:  2. 

23  — vi.  546:  2,711:  I. 

25  — V.  498:  I,  vi.  105:  I. 

'27  —  vi.  201 :  2. 

28-30  —  V.  856 :  2. 

29  — vi.  719:  I. 

—  ii.  1-8  —  V.  909:  I. 
'2  —  iii.  279:  I. 

—  —  2-5  —  V.  614:  2. 

'3  —  vi.  603:  2. 

5  —  V.  782 :  2. 

5-8 -V.  874:  I. 

5-1 1  —  V.  838:  I. 

6,  7  —  vi.  27:  2. 

6-8  — V.  874:  I. 

6-9  —  i.  250:  2. 

7  —  iv.  899:  2,  vi.  97:  I. 

8  — i.  295:  I. 

12  —  vi.  97:  2. 

—  —  14  — vi.  585:  2. 

■ 15  —  V.  601:  I,  898:  2,667.  I. 

16  — V.  601 :  I. 

17 — •  V.  617:  I. 

— ■  —  20  sq.  —  vi.  316:  I. 

-22  —  V.  525 :  I,  vi.  392 :  2. 

24  —  V.  498:  I,  vi.  106:  I. 

■ 25  — vi.469:  I. 


Phil. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


190 


Philippians  ii.  26  —  vi.  612  :  i,  v.  525  :  2. 
27  —  vi.  635 :  2,  666 :  2. 

—  iii.  2  —  V.  840:  2,  893:  2. 

3  —  i.  189 :  2,  316 :  2,  789 :  i. 

4-8  —  V.  870 :  2. 

5  —  1.713:  I,  V.  407:2. 

6  —  V.  412:  I,  vi.  586:  I,  903:  I. 

7  — vi.  722:2. 

8  — vi.  16:  I. 

9  —  V.  858:  2,  vi.  920:  I. 

10  —  V.  895:  I,  900:  I. 

12  — V.  523:2. 

16  — V.  897:  I. 

18 —  V.  585:  I,  vi.  663:  2. 

19  —  i.  194:  I,  V.  899:  I,  vi.  663:  2. 

20  —  V.  853:  I,  888:  2,  vi.  26:  i,  11:  2, 

32:2,605:  2,613:  2. 
21  — V.  522:  2,  702:  2,853: 

26:  I. 

—  iv.  I  —  vi.  612:  I. 

5  — V.  490:  1,713:  I- 

6  — vi.  353:2. 

7  —  iv.  815:  2,  823:  2. 

8  —  V.  904 :  I ,  vi.  81 :  2. 

10  —  i.  282:  I. 

12  —  v.  221 :  2,  vi.  88:  i. 

13  — vi.  489:  I. 

15  — vi.  315:2. 

16  —  i.  282:  i,v.  473:  I,  vi.  315:2. 

22  —  V.  524:  I,  620:  I. 

Proverbs  i.  7  —  ii.  246:2,  iii.  280:2,  35^  ^  !• 

—  —  11-14  — vi.  712:  2,713:  I. 
13  — iii. 356:  1,2. 

.14  — iii.  355:  1,2. 

16  —  V.  540:  I. 

17-32  —  111.357:  1,2. 

19  — iii.  356:  1,2. 

24  —  iv.  47  :  2. 

—  —  31-33  — iii- 358:  I- 

32  —  iii.  355  :  i,  2,  vi.  619 :  2. 

—  ii.  3-6  —  vi.  604:  2. 
7  —  iv.  546 :  2. 

10  — iii.  355:  I- 

10-22  —  ii.  275  :  2. 

22  —  ii.  246:  2. 

\2a-\6a  —  iii.  354  :  2. 

19  — iii- 357:  I- 

21  —iii. 358:  I. 

22  — iii.  357:  1,358:  I,  vi.6S9:  I. 

—  iii.  i-io  — iii.357:2,  358:  i. 
2-16  —  ii.  288:  2. 

3  — i.  171:2. 

6  —  iii.  360:  I,  2,  vi.  476:  I. 

8-35- iii.  361  :  2. 

13,  IS  —  iii.  360:  I,  2. 

27-33  — iii.  359:  I. 

28  — V.  571  :  I. 

34  — vi.  570:  I,  723:2. 


Proverbs  iv.  4  —  iii.  361  :  2. 

7  —  iii.  280:  2. 

8,  9  —  iii.  362  :  2. 

12-27  — iii.  364:  1,2. 

14  — ii- 354:  2,  362:2. 

15  — ii- 354:  2. 

18  — V.  597:  I. 

20-27  — iii.  363:  1,2. 

—  V.  1-14  — ii.275:2. 

S  — •  iii.  365  :  I,  2. 

9-23  — iii- 366:  1.2. 

12-14  — iii.  355:2. 

15  — iii- 365:  1,2. 

21  —  iii.  364:  I. 

22  —  iii.  356:  I,  364:  2,  iv.  52:  I,  vi.663:  I. 

22,  —  iii.  364:  2,  vi.  663:  I. 

—  vi.  I  —  iii.  368:  I. 

6  —  ii.  246:  I,  iii.  368:  i. 

6-15  — iii. 369:  T. 

10  —  ii.  246:  2. 

12 — 'iii.  368:  I. 

16-19  —  iii.  370:  I. 

— •  —  21  —  i.  171  :  2. 

24-35  —  ii.  275  :  2. 

25  —  iii.  365  :  2. 

—  —  26  —  iii.  367:  I. 

26-35  —  iii.  366 :  1,2. 

32  — iii.  356:  I. 

—  vii.  3  — i.  171  :  2. 

4-9  — iii.  371  :  1,2. 

^6  —  iii.  371 :  i. 

6-27  — iii.  350:  I. 

8  —  iii.  2)7^'-  I- 

14  —  iii.  378:  2. 

—  —  16,  1 7  —  iii.  365  :  2. 

—  — -22,22  —  i-  68:  I. 

—  viii.  I  —  iii.  374:  2. 

15,  16  —  ii.  694:  2,  iii.  349:  2. 

17  — iii.  575:  I. 

22-31  —  iii.  376:  T. 

—  ix.  5-Ti  —  iii.  379:  1,2. 

10  —  iii.  2S0  :  2,  351  :  r. 

\2  —  iii.  358:  I. 

13-18  — iii.  355:2. 

14,  16  —  iii.  378 :  2. 

17  — iii.  365:2. 

18  — iii.  358:  I. 

—  X.  2  —  iii.  381  :  2.  iv.  401  :  i. 
4  —  iii.  382:  I,  2. 

II  —  iv.  28  :  2,  vi.  742  :  2. 

12  —  iii.  400:  I,  vi.  570:  I,  641  :  i,  714:  2. 

13  —  iii.  432  :  I. 

14  — iii.  389:  I. 

15  —  iii.  382:  I,  2,419:  I. 

'17  —  iii.  393  :  i. 

18  —  iii.  431  :  I. 

19  —  iii.  390:  2. 

20  —  iii.  264:  I. 

22  —  iii.  383  :  2. 


191 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Prov. 


Proverbs  x.  23  —  111.387:1,437:1. 

28  —  111.385:-'- 

— ^  —  29  —  111.  386:  2. 
30  —  111.385:2. 

—  xl.  I  —  ill.  401  :  I,  iv.  337  :  I. 
2  —  111.393:2. 

—  —  3-21  — Hi.  385:2. 

4  —  111.383:  I. 

5  — vl.476:  I. 

—  -6-111.385:  I. 

^9-111.392:  I. 

10  —  11.  371  :  I. 

II  —  Hi.  386:  1,2. 

12  —  ill.  392  :  I. 

13,  19  —  111.390:  I. 

14  —  Hi.  411  :  I. 

15  —  Hi.  368:  1,429:2. 

16-111.445:2. 

17  —  ill.  421  :  I. 

20  —  HI.  386:  I,  2. 

22-111.445:2. 

24,25  —  111.384:  I. 

26  —  ill.  420 :  2. 

27  —  HI.  386  :  1,2. 

28-111.383:  I. 

30,31  —  111.386:  1.2. 

—  xli.  I  —  111.  393  :  I,  2. 

2  —  HI.  386:  I,  2. 

4  —  111.349:2,446:2. 

5  —  111.397:  I. 

6  —  Hi.  392:  I. 

6-25  —  ill.  388 :  2,  390 :  I. 

7-111.385:2. 

9  —  Hi.  382  :  2. 

II  —  ill.  413  :  I,  2. 

12  —  ill.  386:  I.  2. 

13  —  Hi.  386:  I,  2,  389:  I.  2. 

IS  — lil.393:  1,2.411  :  I. 

17  — ill.  371  :  1.389:  1,2,  iv.  594:2. 

18  —  ill.  389:  I,  2,  391  :  I. 

19  —  Hi.  370:  2. 

21  —  lil.  386  :  I.  2. 

22  — iv.  594:  2. 

—  —  23-111.431  :  I. 

24  —  111.415:  I. 

25-111.391:  I. 

26  —  Hi.  386  :  I,  2. 

27-111.413:  1,2,415:  I. 

—  xlll.  I  —  Hi.  379:  I. 
-2  —  Hi.  389:  I. 

3-111.385:2,390:  1,2, 

4  —  ill.  414:  2. 

5  — 111.390:  1,2. 

6-111.385:2. 

8-111.382:2. 

9  —  111.385:2. 

10— Hi.  394:  I. 

10-18  —  Hi.  392:  2,  393:  I,  2. 

II  —  Hi.  383  :  I.  . 


Proverbs  xiil.  12- — 111.396:1. 

13  —  Hi.  412  :  I. 

•  14  —  lil.  396:  I,  iv.  28:  2. 

16  —  Hi.  390:  I.  2. 

18  —  Hi.  382  :  2. 

19  —  111.395:2. 

22  —  Hi.  386:  I. 

24-111.424:  I. 

—  xiv.  I — -111.445:2. 

—  -3-111.389:  1,392:  1,394:2. 
4 —  Hi.  414  :  I. 

5  —  111.371  :  1,392:  i,iv.  594:  I. 

6  —  111.379:  2. 

7  —  111.390:2,431  :  1,2. 

9  — "1-387:  I- 

10,  13  — Hi.  395:  2. 

II  —  Hi.  385:  2. 

12  —  111.364:2,385:2. 

—  —  13  — iii-396:2. 

—  —  14  —  111-385:2. 

—  -15-111.392:  I. 

16  —  Hi.  394:  2. 

-17  —  111.398:2. 

—  —  19  —  Hi.  386:  I,  2.  vi.  663:  I. 

—  —  20  —  Hi.  382  :  2. 
— •  — 21  —  Hi.  420:  2. 

—  -23-111.390:2,431  :  1,2. 

—  —  24  —  Hi.  383  :  1 ,  2. 

—  —  25  — Hi.  271  :  1,392:  I. 

—  —  26  —  Hi.  386:  I,  2. 
— ■  —  27  —  iv.  28:  2. 

28  —  Hi.  385  :  2,  429:  2. 

—  —  29  —  Hi.  398:  2. 

—  - —  30  —  ill.  400:  I. 

31  —  111.383:  1,2.419:2. 

—  —  32  —  ill.  386:  I,  2. 

33-111.390:2,431:  1,2. 

34  —  111-349:2.386:  1,2. 

—  —  35  — 111.428:2. 

—  XV.  I  —  Hi.  398:  2. 
1-28  —  Hi.  391  :  I,  2. 

—  —  2  —  Hi.  390:  I.  2. 

3-111.397:  I. 

4  —  Hi.  398 :  2.  400 :  i. 

6-111.383:  1.2. 

8 —  Hi.  387  :  I,  393  :  i,  2. 

—  —  9  —  Hi.  386  :  2. 

—  —II  — Hi.  397:  I. 

-12  —  ill.  379  :  2. 

13,  15  —  111-396:2. 

16,  17  —  ill.  383:  I,  2. 

18  —  Hi.  389:  1,2,  398:  2. 

19-111.413:  I,  iv.  547:  I. 

20—  Hi.  393  :  I,  2,423  :  i. 

22  —  Hi.  411:1,  429 :  2. 

23  —  Hi.  389:  1,2. 

25  —  111.394:2.419:2. 

26  —  Hi.  386  :  2. 

28  —  Hi.  390:  T,  2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


19: 


Proverbs  xv.  29  —  iii.  387:  i. 
30  —  iii.  396  :  2. 

—  —  33  — 111-349:2,401:2. 
•31-33-111-393:  1,2. 

—  xvi.  I  —  iii.  392  :  2. 

1-9  —  iii.  401  :  2. 

2  — iii.  397:  I. 

4  — ii.  540:2,  iii.  398:  I. 

5  —  111.385:2,394:2. 

6  —  iii.  404:  I,  436:  2. 

7  — iii.  427:2. 

7,  20,  33  —  iii.  349 :  2. 

8,  16  —  iii.  383  :  2. 

9  —  iv.  61 :  I. 

10  —  ii.  243  :  2. 

■ — —II  —  iii.  401  :  I. 

12-15  —  iii.  428:  2. 

13.  27  —  iii.  386:  1,2. 

18  —  iv.  406:  2. 

18-20  —  iii.  393:  I,  2. 

20 —  iii.  392  :  2,  395  :  i,  401 :  2. 

21-24 — ■  iii-  391  :  I,  2. 

22  —  iii.  43 1  :  2. 

■ 25  —  iii.  385  :  2. 

■ 26  —  iii. 413:  I. 

• 27  — vi.  598:  I. 

28  —  iii.  390 :  I,  vi.  598 :  I. 

32  — iii.  400:  I. 

33  — iii- 401  :2. 

— ■  xvii.  I  —  iii.  383  :  2. 
2  — iii.  393:2. 

—  —  3  — iii- 397:  2. 
4  — iii- 392:  I. 

5  —  iii-  383  :  2,  419 :  2,  425 :  2. 

• 7  —  iii.  429:  2. 

8  —  iii.  382:  2. 

9  — iii.  390:  I. 

10  — iii.  393:  2. 

II  —  iii.  412  :  I. 

12  —  iii.  398  :  2,  432  :  2. 

14  — ii- 354:  2,  iii.  399:  1,2. 

15  —  iii.  386:  1,2. 

16  —  iii.  431  :  I,  2. 

17  —  iii.  404  :  I. 

18  — iii.  368:  I. 

19— iii.  394:  r. 

20  —  iii.  389:  r. 

21  —  iii.  423:  1,431:  1,2. 

22  —  iii.  396:  I,  2. 

25  — iii.  423: 1. 

• 26  —  iii.  386:  1,2. 

■ 27  — iii.  392:  1,399:  1,2. 

28 —  iii.  392:  I. 

—  xviii.  I  —  iii.  407  :  i. 

2  —  iii.  390:  I,  2. 

3  — iii.  386:  2. 

• 4  —  iii-  389 :  I,  vi.  742 :  2. 

5  —  iii.  386:  2. 

6.  7  —  iii.  389:  I. 


Proverbs  xviii.  8  —  iii.  390:1,2, 

9  — iii.  413:2. 

II  — iii.  383:  1,2. 

12  — iii.  393:  1,395:  I. 

13  — iii. 390:  1,2. 

14  — iii. 396:  I. 

16  —  iii.  383  :  I,  2. 

18 —  iii.  401  :  2. 

19  —  iii.  406:  I. 

20,  21  —  iii.  389:  I. 

22  —  iii.  349 :  2, 446 :  i. 

23-111.383:  1,2. 

24  —  iii.  404:  2,  405  :  2. 

—  xix.  I  —  iii.  383  :  2,  389 :  i,  2. 

2-27  —  iii.  411:  1,2. 

3  — iii.  409:  2. 

4  —  iii-  371  :  i,  382:  2. 

5  — iii- 389:  1,2. 

6.  7  —  iii.  382  :  2. 

9  — iii- 371  :  i- 

10  —  iii.  432  :  I. 

II  —  ii.  242  :  2,  iii.  399  :  i. 

12  —  iii.  428:  2. 

13  — iii.  419:  2,423:  1.445:2. 

14  — iii.  349:  2.446:  I. 

■ 15  — iii. 413:  I. 

T7  —  iii.  384:  2,  419:  2. 

18  —  iii.  424:  I. 

■ 19  — iii.  399:  I. 

20  —  iii.  412:  1,2. 

21  —  iii.  401  :  2,  iv.  61 :  r. 

22  —  iii.  389:  I,  2,  397:  I. 

23  —  111.  436  :  2. 

24  —  iii. 412:  1,2. 

25  —  111.379:2. 

26  —  iii.  423  :  I. 

-28  —  iii.  389:  I,  2. 

29  —  iii.  412:  1,2,  432:  I. 

—  XX.  I  —  iii.  416  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  242  :  2,  iii.  429  :  i,  2. 

3  — iii.  399:  I- 

4  —  iii.  412  :  2. 

5  —  iii.  41 1  :  I. 

-7  —  iii.  386:  I. 

8  —  ii.  242  :  2,  243  :  2,  iii.  428 :  2, 

9  —  iii-  397  :  i,  2, 

10  —  iii.  401  :  I. 

•  II  —  iii.  386:  I. 

12  —  iii.  397:  I,  2,  vi.  736:  I. 

'13  —  iii.  413  :  I. 

15  — iii- 383:  2,  391:2. 

-16  —  iii.  368:  I. 

17  —  iii.  390:  I. 

—  —  18  —  iii.  411  :  I,  429:  I,  2, 
19  —  iii-  3QO:  I. 

21  —  iii.  384:  I. 

22  —  iii.  400:  I, 

23  —  iii.  401  :  I. 

24  — iii.  397:  1,2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Prov. 


Proverbs  xx.  26  —  ii.  242  :  2,  iii.  428:2. 

27  —  iii.  397:  r,2. 

28  —  iii.  428:  2. 

30  — iii.  424:  I. 

—  xxi.  I  —  iii.  349  :  2,  428 :  2. 
2  — iii.  385:  2. 

— ■  — '3  —  ii.  267:  I,  iii.  386:  I,  2. 

4  — iii.  394:  2.401  :2. 

5  — iii. 415:  I. 

^6  — iii.  383:  I. 

7  — iii.  385:2. 

__8  — iii.  385:2.  V.  569:  I. 
g_iii. 445:2. 

—  —10  — ■  iii.  385  :  2.  392  :  2. 
12  —  iii.  386:  1,2. 

—  —13  — iii.  421  :2. 
14  —  iii.  382  :  2. 

15  — iii.  385:2.  386:  1,2. 

17  —  iii.  415  :  I,  2. 

18  —  iii.  386:  1,2. 

19  — iii.  445:  2. 

20  — iii.  382:  2.415:  1,431:  I- 

21  —  iii.  386:  I,  2. 

23  — iii.  389:  1,2. 

24— iii.  393:  I. 

25  — iii.  413:2. 

26  —  384:1. 

27  — iii.  387:  r. 

28  —  iii.  389:  1,2. 

29  — iii.  394:2. 

30,  31  -  iii.  412  :  I. 

—  xxii.  I  —  ii.  642  :  i.  iii.  383  :  I,  2. 
2  —  iii.  383  :  I,  2,  419:  2. 

• 2-22i  —  iii-  418:  2. 

3  — iii.  434:  2. 

4  — iii- 382:  2.  395:  I. 

6  —  iii.  422  :  2. 

7  —  iii.  382:  2. 

8  — iii.  385:  2. 

9  —  iii.  384  :  2,  422  :  I,  2. 

10  — iii.  379:2. 

II  —  ii.  248  :  2,  iii.  428 :  2. 

II  —  iii.  386:  I,  2,  389:  I. 

12  —  iii.  386:  I,  2. 

13  — ii.  403:  2,  iii.  413:  I. 

14  — iii.  445:  2. 

15  —  iii.  422  :  I.  2,  431  :  2. 

16  —  iii.  383  :  I,  2. 

17  —  iii.  382  :  2. 

18  —  iii.  389:  I. 

21  —  iii.  158:  2.  iv.  66:  2. 

22  — iii.  350:  I. 

24  —  iii.  398:  2. 

26  —  ii.  368 :  2.  374 :  i. 

2y  —  iii.  368:  2. 

29  —  iii.  415  :  I. 

—  xxiii.  1-3  —  iii.  430 :  I. 

4— iii-  .384:  I. 

5  — iii- 383:  I. 

13 


Proverbs  xxii.  9  —  iii.  379:  1,390:2. 
— •  —  10,  II  —  iii.  419 :  2. 
— •  —  13,  14  —  iii.  422  :  2,  424 :  i. 

—  —15-17  — iii. 423:  1,2. 
16  —  iii.  389:  I. 

■ 17,  18  — iii.  385:2. 

•  17-21  —  iii.  425  :  I. 

— ■  —  21  —  iii.  382  :  2. 

24  —  iii.  423  :  I,  2. 

•  27  —  iii.  445  :  2. 

29  —  iii.  367  :  2. 

29-35  — iii.  350:  r- 

'32- iii.  367:  2. 

33  — iii- 417:  2. 

—  xxiv.  I  —  iii.  385  :  2. 

5,  6  —  iii.  411  :  i. 

7  — iii- 392:  I. 

9  — iii.  379:2,432:  I. 

■ II,  12  —  iii.  350:  I.  386:  2,  397:  I,  421 :  2. 

15,  16  — iii.  385:2. 

17  — iv.  75:  I. 

17-29  — iii.  425:  r. 

19,  20  —  iii.  385  :  2. 

21  —  iii.  350 :  I,  429 :  I. 

22  —  iii.  429:  T. 

23-34  — iii.  349:  2. 

24,  25  — iii.  386:2. 

2(i  —  iii.  392  :  I. 

27  — iii.  352:  2,384:  1,434:2. 

30-34  —  ii.  246:  I,  2.  iii.  368:  2,  414:  2. 

34  — iii. 412:  2. 

—  xxv.  2  —  iii.  590:1. 

2-5  —  iii.  428  :  2. 

2-7  —  iii.  428:  I. 

6.  7  —  iii.  429  :  i. 

8.  9  —  iii.  399  :  I,  2. 

II,  12  —  iii.  391  :  I,  2. 

14  — iii.  392:  2. 

17  —  iii.  408  :  I. 

18  —  iii.  389:  2,  iv.  57:  2. 

20  —  iii.  391  :  I,  2. 

21 —  iii.  350:  I,  425:1,  iv.75:T,  v.  600:  I. 

22  —  iii.  350:  1,425  :  I,  V.  600:  I. 

—  —  23  — iii.  390:  I. 

24  — iii.  445:  2. 

25  —  ii.  246:  2. 

—  —  26  —  iii.  386:  I. 
28  — -iii.  399  :  1 ,  2. 

—  xxvi.  1,3-12  —  iii.  430:  2. 

2-28  —  iii.  390:  I. 

4.  5  — iii- 432:  2. 

— • — •6-12  —  iii.  433:  T,  2. 

8  —  ii.  246:  2. 

II  — vi.  744:  2. 

12  —  iii.  393  :  I. 

•  13-16  —  iii.  413  :  r. 

14  — ■  iii.  412  :  2. 

■ 21  —  iii.  389  :  2.  398  :  2. 

-24,  26  —  iii.  385  :  2. 


Prov.  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  I94 

Proverbs  xxvii.  i  —  iii.  434 :  h  vi.  619 :  2.  Proverbs  xxix.  22  —  iii.  398 :  2. 

2  — iii.  393:  1,2.  23  — iii.393:  I. 

3  _  iii.  431 :  2.  25,  26  —  iii.  430 :  2. 

4 — iii.  435:1,2.  -27 — iii.  385:1. 

5  _  iii.  393 :  I,  2.  —  -^-^-^'-  I  —  >i-  203  :  2. 

6  — iii.405:  1,2.  8.  9  —  iii.  384 :  2. 

8  — iii.  350:  1,408:  I.  13  — iii.37o:2. 

9  —  iii.  405:1,2.  15  —  ii.246:2. 

10  — iii.405:  1,408:1.  15-19  — ii.  246:  I. 

12  — iii. 434:2.  17  — ii. 302:  I. 

13  — iii.368:  I.  22  — iii.43i:2. 

14  — iii.  404:  2,  406:  2.  22  — iii.429:  I. 

15  _  iii.  445  :  2.  24-31  —  ii-  246 :  i. 

16  — iii.  445:2,  vi.  597:  I.  25  — ui.  195:  i. 

17  — iii.  405  :  I,  2.  25-27  —  iii.  369:  I. 

18  — iii.  434:  1,436:  I.  26  — iii.  195:  I. 

19  — iii.405:  1,2.  31  — iii.  429:  I. 

20  — iii.434:  1,435:1.2.  32,  33  —  iii.  389 :  2. 

21  — iii.  393:  1,2.  —  xxxi.  1-9  — ii.  517:  i. 

— •  —  22 — iii. 431:2.  —  —  2  —  iii.  14:1. 

23-25  —  iii.  414:2.  —  —  3  —  li.  274:1. 

2^27  —  iii.  383  :  I.  4-7  —  iii-  4i6  :  i. 

I  — iii. 386:  1.2.  8.9  — iii. 392:  1,430:1. 

2  — iii.  350:  1,429:2.  11-27  — iii.  447:  1,2. 

3 —  iii.  350:  1,420:  2.  12  —  iii.  446:  2. 

4  — iii.  386:  1,2,442:  I.  23  —  iii.  446 :  2. 

6  — iii.  383:2.  24  — i.  591:  i,iv.46i:2. 

8  — iii.42i:i.  27  — iii.  415  :  i. 

9  — iii.  386:  1,2,442:  i,iv.  73:  I.                            29  —  iii.  446 :  2. 

1 1  _  iii.  383  :  2.  30  —  i.  64 :  2,  iii.  422  :  i,  448 :  I. 

12  —  iii.  350:  1,386:  I.  2,429:  2. 

n  —  i.    677:2,    iii.    436:2,    iv.    500:2,    vi.    Ti     ,        ..    ^         .  q„„    ^ 

•^              ''       '           to  )           J                     r.salm.s  n.  6  — v:.890:2. 


637:2 

14  — iii.  436:2. 

15,  16  —  iii.  350:  1,429:  2. 

17  — iii.  437:  I- 

18  —  iii.  385  :  2,  vi.  615  :  i. 

19  —  iii.  413:  2,  414:  2. 

^  7.."^  „  3  —  111.222:2. 

20,22  — 111.384:1,2.  ^         .    , 

6  — VI. 695:2. 

23  — 111.390:  1,391:2,393"' 

26  —  iii.  393  :  2,  433  :  2. 

27  —  iii.  384:  1,2,421  :  I. 

28  —  iii.  350:  1,386:  1,2 


7  —  vi.  860 :  2,  890 :  2. 

g  —  iv.  81 :  2. 

12  —  ii.  41 :  2,  319:  I. 

—  —7  — iii-  154:  I- 

—  iv.  —  iii.  16:  I. 


8  — iii.  330:  I. 

—  v.  3  — i.  470:  2. 
■ -7  —  iv.  46:  I. 


—  xxix.  2  — iii.  350:  1,386:1,2,429:2.  8  — !v.684:i. 

4-iii.429:2.  9- iii.  150:  2,  V.  540:  I. 

5 -iii.  390:  1,2.  -vi.  i-.v.6i:i. 

6 -iii.  386:  1,2.  5-n>.8o:2. 

7-iii.422:i.  6-iii.568:  i,  iv.  136:2. 

8 -iii.  398:2.  —  ^'''-  I -iii- 34:  2. 


9  —  111.431  :  2. 


—  —  4  —  IV.  27:  I. 


II  —  iii.  399:  I,  432:  2.  '^       '"•  560:  2. 

12  —  iii.  429:  2.  12       111.35:1. 

14  —  iii.  422  :  1,428:  2.  ■ '7  —  iv.  9:  1. 

—  —  15  — iii.  424:  1,425:1.  —  viii.—  — iii.  333:2,  vi.  26:2. 

16— iii.  385:2.  2  — vi.  502:2. 

17  — iii. 424:  1.  4  — vi.  502:2. 

18— iii.  439:  2.  8  — iv.  760:1. 

20 —  iii.  390:  1,2.  —  ix.  7  —  vi.  850:  r. 

21  —  i. 609:1.  9  —  iii. 31:2. 


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EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Psalms 


Psalms  ix.  1 1  —  vi.  890 :  2. 

12  —  iii.  836:  I. 

15  — vi.  856:2. 

■  18  — iii.  38:2. 

-19  —  iii.  31:  2. 

.r  — X. iii.  38:  2. 

—  ^  I  —  iii.  31 :  2, 
6  —  iii.  80:  2. 

—  —  7  — iii.  327:  2,  V.  540:  I. 
__ii_iv.  88:  I. 

12  —  iii.  31 :  2. 

14  — iv.  88:  I. 

—  xi. iii.  38:  2. 

-I — 'iii.  308:2. 

-2  — iv.  55:  2. 

—  —  6  —  iii.  295 :  2,  328 :  I. 

—  xii.  I  —  ii.  430:  2. 
4  —  vi.  746:  I. 

—  xiv.  i-ii.  — 25:  2,  iii.  433:  2,  v.  530:  2,  vi. 

619:  2. 

1-3  — V.  540:  I. 

4  —  iv.  26:  2,  77:  I. 

7  —  V.  592 :  I ,  vi .  890 :  2. 

—  —  6  —  iii.  143:  I. 
— •—II  — •  ii.  232:  2. 

—  .XV. iii.  67:  2,  vi.  819:  2. 

—  —  4  — iv.  40:2. 

—  —  15  — iii- 435:  2. 

—  xvi.  8  —  iv.  779:  I. 

—  —10  —  iii.  22:  I,  V.  453:  I. 

II  —  iii.  60:  I,  iv.  779:  I. 

12  — iv.  397:  I. 

— ■  -xvii.  6  —  iii.  222 :  2. 

7  —  iv.  684:  I. 

8  —  iii.  236:  2. 

9 —  i.  398:  2. 

15  —  iii.  22:  I. 

—  xviii.  I  — ■  iii.  162:  I. 

—  —  2  —  i.  526:  I,  iii.  162:  I,  333:  2 

—  —  5  —  iii.  236:  2,  286:  2. 

-6  — iii.  383:  I- 

6-15  — ii.  345:  2. 

7  — ii.318:  I. 

7-9  — ii.  319:2. 

9  — iii.  247:  i,22>y-2. 

10  —  ii.  318:  I. 

12  —  iii.  341:  I. 

14  —  vi.  712:  I. 

—  —14-16  — iii.  ZZy-  2. 

—  —  20  —  iii.  784:  2. 

25  —  iv.  27:  I. 

27  —  vi.  615:  2. 

28  —  ii.  291 :  2. 

29-50  —  ii.  440 :  2. 

—  —  34  — iii- 33^:  2. 

43  — iii.  830:  I. 

44  — iii.  170:  \,2,?>y-2. 

—  —  45  —  111-333:2. 


Psalms  xviii.  46  —  iii.  333:2. 

—  —  49  — V.615:  I. 
-50— iii.  333:2. 

—  xix.  4  — V.  585:  I. 

■ID  —  iv.  66:  2. 

-12  —  i.  266:  2. 

'14  —  vi.  694:  2. 

—  -x.x.  6  —  ii.  440 :  2. 

7  — ii.  564:2. 

9  —  iv.  66:  I. 

—  xxi.  4  —  ii.  288 :  2,  iii.  161 :  I. 
9  — ii.  344:2. 

14 —  iv.  66:  I. 

—  xxii.  2  —  iii.    226:1. 

14  —  iii.  568:  2. 

16,  20  —  iii.  156:  2. 

21  —  vi.  489:  2. 

27  —  ii.  145:  2,  iii.  222:  2. 

31  — iii.  255:2. 

—  xxiii.  I  —  i.  167:  2. 
• 4 —  iii.  784:  I. 

5  —  i.  259:  I,  iii.  171:  I,  V.  99:  I,  vi.  856:  2. 

6 —  iii.  161 :  I,  iv.  51 :  2. 

—  xxiv. •  iii.  290:  I. 

I  — i.  364:  I,  iii-  335:  I. 

2  —  iv.  67 :  I . 

3-4  — vi.  614:2. 

3-7  — vi. 819:2. 

—  XXV.  I  —  iii.  222 :  2,  332 :  I. 
-3  —  vi.  720:  I. 

• 4  — iii.  332:  I. 

• 8  —  iii.  20:  I. 

14  —  V.  616:  I. 

22  —  i.  166:  2. 

—  xxvi.  3  —  iii.  222:2. 

—  xxvii.  4  —  iii.  42,  2,  i6i :  I. 
8  —  i.  402:  2. 

9  — iii.  332:  I. 

10  —  iv.  9:  2. 

II  —  iii.  222:  2. 

12  —  iv.  592:2. 

13  — iii-  152:  2. 

14  — i.  158:  I. 

—  xxviii.   I — -iii.  332:1. 
-2  —  vi.  411:  I. 

—  xxix.  I  —  iii.  246:  I,  iv.  409:  I. 
2 — •  iii.  246:  I. 

—  XXX.  I  — iii.  335:  I. 

5 —  iii.  235:  1,575:  I. 

7  —  iv.  60:  2. 

12  —  iii.  139:  I. 

28  —  vi.  659:  I. 

—  .x.xxi.   I — 'iii.  20:1. 
1-3  — iii.  183:2. 

2  —  iii.  160:  2,  vi.  694:  2. 

3  —  iii.  160:  2. 

6  —  i.  196:  2. 

7  —  iv.  66:  I. 


Psalms 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


196 


Psalms  xxxi.  13  —  iv.  114:2, 128 : 1. 

15  —  iv.  128:  I. 

18,  19  —  V.  600:  I. 

20  —  vi.  845:  I. 

22  —  iii.  287:  2. 

— 'Xxxii. iii.  219:  2. 

I  —  V.  546:  I.  vi.  641 :  I. 

2  —  V.  546:  I. 

3-5  — i.  678:  I,  V.  819:2. 

—  .x.xxiii.   I  —  iii.  167:2. 

2,  3  — iii.  333:2. 

4  —  iv.  402 :  2. 

II  —  i.  71 :  I. 

12  —  iv.  68:  2. 

16  — iii.  339:  2. 

17  — ii.  250:  2,  iii,  339:2. 

—  xxxiv.   I  —  vi.  632 :  2. 
6  — iii.  588:  2. 

7  — ii-357:  i- 

9  —  vi.  694:  2. 

12-16  —  vi.  704:  2. 

15  —  vi.  814:  2. 

17  —  iii.  60:  2. 

22  — iii.  793:2 

—  XXXV.  9.  10  —  iv.  114:  2. 

II,  12  —  iv.  107:  I. 

I,  4,  5.  7  —  iv.  107:  I.  . 

13  —  iii.  181:  I. 

19,  21  —  iv.  107  :  I, 

23  — ii.  349:  2. 

27  —  iii.  113:  I. 

—  xxxvi.  I  —  V.  540:  I. 
6  —  iv.  282:  I. 

7  —  i.  610:  2,  vi.  884:  I. 

8— i.259:  I. 

9-10  —  390:  2. 

10  —  iv.  28:  2. 

—  xxxvii. vi.  637:  2. 

2  —  iii.  154:  I,  239:  I. 

23  —  iv.  61 :  I. 

34  — vi.  720:  I. 

36  — ii.442:  I. 

—  xxxviii.  I  —  iv.  61 :  I. 

5  — V.  724:2,  725:  I, 

10  —  iii.  113:  I. 

II  —  ii.  314:  2. 

12  —  ii.  314:  2,  iii.  150:  2. 

20  — iv.  55:  2. 

—  xxxix.  I — ii.  424:  I,  iv.  114:  I. 

3  —  ii.  617:  I,  iv.  114:  I. 

5  — iii- 333:  2. 

13  — ii-547:  i- 

14  — iv.  54:  I. 

—  x1.  6  —  i.  266:  2,  ii.  265:  2,  266:  2,  iii.  141:  I. 
9-10  —  vi.  696:  2. 

13-17  —  iii-  182:  2. 

17  —  iii.  222:  I. 

—  xli.  10  —  iv.  1 14:  2. 


Psalms  xlii.  4  —  ii.4i7:2. 

8  —  iii.  160:  I,  178:  I, 

10  —  iv.  306:  2. 

II  —  ii.  316:  I. 

—  xliii.  3  —  iii.  160:  I,  230:  I. 

—  xliv. V.  576:  I. 

■  I  —  i.  171 :  2. 

—  —  3  — i-67o:  i. 

8  — iii.  434:  2. 

12  —  i.  133:  2. 

13-22  —  iii.  181 :  I. 

•23  — ii.  349:2. 

25  — iii.  293:2. 

—  xlv.  8  —  ii.  269 :  2,  333 :  I. 
9  —  ii.  241 :  I. 

—  xlvi.   1-7  — vi.  854:  2. 

i-ii  —  ii.  413:  I. 

2  —  vi.  867:  2. 

3  —  iii.  214:  I. 

4  —  iv.  28 :  2,  597 :  2. 

5  —  ii.  422:  1,424:  2. 

6 —  iii.  129:  2. 

—  xlvii.  I  —  iii.  249:2. 
2  —  iii.  246:  I. 

—  xlviii.  I — iii.  246:  I,  335:  I. 

2  —  iii.  135:  I,  vi.  891:  I. 

4-6  —  ii.  424 :  2. 

5  — iii.  234:  I. 

II  —  iii.  ^|8:  i 

—  xlix. iii.  32  :  2. 

II  —  vi.  711  :  I. 

15  —  iii.  22:  I,  vi.  687:  2. 

16  —  iii.  192:  I,  48':  2. 

■ •  17  —  iii.  486:  2. 

—  1.  7  —  i.  133:  2,  321:  2. 

8-14  —  ii.  266:  2. 

15  —  vi.  866:  2. 

17  —  ii.  287:  2. 

—  Ii.  4  —  i.  266:  2,  V.  539:  I,  vi.  420:  2. 
5  —  i.  318:  2. 

• 16.  17 — ii.  266:  2,  iv.  345:  2. 

—  Hi.  2  —  iii.  1 17:  I. 

3  — iv.  57:  2. 

5  —  vi.  659:  I. 

8  —  ii.  253 :  2,  V.  591 :  I. 

10  —  iv.  JT^:  2. 

—  liii.  I  —  vi.  619:  2. 

—  liv.  4  —  iii.  289:  2. 

—  Iv.  6  —  iv.  55:  I. 

II  —  iii.  150:  2. 

12-14  —  vi.847:  2. 

13,  14  — iv.  56:  I. 

15  —  iv.  404:  I. 

• 18  —  iv.  371:  I,  V.  432:  I. 

21  —  iii.  162:  2. 

22  —  iv.  57:  2. 

—  Ivi.  9,  II  —  iii.  289:  2. 
13  —  iii.  287:  I. 


IQ7                                       EXPOSITION  OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.                              Psalms 

Psalms  Ivii.  4— iii.  i66 :  2,  304  :  J,  iv.  57  :  J,  407 :  i.      Psalms  Ixxiii.  24  —  111.22:1,133:2. 
-7-11 —  iii.  273:  2.  25  — iii.44:2. 

—  Iviii.  4  — iii.  3-27:  2.  '26  — iii.  575:2. 

6  — iv.  407:1.  27  — iii.  537:  I. 

10  — iii.  177:2.  —  — 27  — vi. 610:  I. 

—  li.x.  7  — iii.  166:2.  Ixxiv.  2  — iii.213:  I. 

10  — iii.  333:2.  6,8  —  ii.  528:2. 

15  — vi.  626:  2.  9  — iv.  382:2,444:2. 

-Ix.  2- V.  564:2.  13- vi.  882:  I. 

3_i   133:2.  —  Ixxv.  8  — iv.8i:2. 

5_iv.8i:2.  io-iii.239:i. 

5-12 -iii.  273:  2.  -Ixxvi.  2-11.253:2. 

6-iv.673:i.  3-ii.422:i. 

ii-iii.  337:  2.  6-11.250:2,424:2. 

-lxi.2-vi.694:2.  10-1.84:2,11.375:1. 

4-iii.42:2.  -Ixxvn.  3-1.1.271:2. 

8-iii.i6o:i.  5,6-111.332:1. 

...  .       ^  '10  —  VI.  720:  2. 

—  1x11.  2  —  1.  176:  I. 

■11,12  —  111.^32:1. 

II  — IV.  27:1.  '       ... 

16  —  111.  247:  2. 

~7..\^~'-:^^^-^-     ...  iS  — ii.318:  i,iv.66:2. 

—  1x111.1-1.707:1,111.332:1.  .    ^ 

•20  —  1.167:2. 

4  —  VI.  411:  I.  ■       ,'    r 

...       ,  —  —  49  — IV.  636:2. 

7  —  111-  236:  2.  ,        ...   ,„         .  o 

'           .  — Ixxviii.  68  —  VI.  890: 2. 


II  — •  vi.  629:  2 

—  Ixiv.  3  — iii.  304:  2 
4— iv.  55:2. 


—  —  2  —  111.  131:2. 
-4  —  i.  171 :  2. 

20 —  iv.  51 :  2. 

—  Lxv.  x  —  iii.  335:2.  ■     o 

•^  ^^^  —  —  24-5  —  1.180:2. 

4  — iii.  265:1.  ■        o„ 

,.  ,  50  — IV.  487:1. 

IxVl.     12  —  VI.  716:  2. 

^18  —  iv.  2tI  :  2. 


—  — 58-64  — ii.  251:  I. 

59  —  11-483:  I- 

-Lxvii.  1-1,1.330:2.  6o-iv.i4:i- 


3  —  111.330: 


23  —  111.  154:  2. 

■27-1.712:2. 


—  —  60-64  —  1.  711 :  2,  ii.  24:  I. 


—  Ixvill.  2  — iii.  247:  2,  vi.  687:2.  64  —  11  24-1 

17- ii.  317:  2,  V.  866:  I.  67-69-11.483:1. 

i8-vi.59:i-  -Lxxix.  i- 11.  454:1. 


2,3-11.453:2. 
yz:  I. 


_  Ixix.  —  V.  588:  I,  614:  I.  6_  7  _  i,.  61 :  I. 

^  11.452:2.  JQ     111.117:1. 

4  — iv.32:i.  13  —  1.167:2. 

5  —  IV.  55 :  2.  _  ]x,^^    I  _  iv  30 :  i. 

6  — vl.72o:i.  2  —  1.176:1. 

9  — v.6i3:2.  4-111.156:1. 

—  —16  —  111.276:2.  7  —  1.402:2. 

17  — iii- 332:  I.  12  —  111.231:2. 

18  —  1.166:2.  19  —  111.156:1. 

22  —  V.  587 :  2.  _  ixxxl.  6  —  ii.  372 :  I. 

28  —  iv.  98:  2.  .12  —  V.  530:  I,  579:  I. 

30,31  —  11.267:  I.  16  — ill.  340:  I. 

36  — ill-  793:  2.  — Ixxxii.  6-111.  123:  I. 

—  Ixxi.    19-111.111:2.  — Ixxxiii.   1  —  11.349:2. 

—  Ixxil.  14-111.287:2.  6-8-11.490:2. 

■  15  — ii.  270:  2.  7-11.252:1. 

-18-111.321:1.  8  — iv.6oo:i. 

—  Ixxiii.  3-10  —  1.  145  :  I.  10  —  ii.  371 :  2. 

17  —  ill.  605:  I.  IT  —  ii.  395:  I. 

22  —  1.  74:  I,  ill.  242:  2.  —  Ixxxiv.  2  —  ill.  ZT,2:  I. 


Psalms 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


198 


Psalms  Ixxxiv.  3  —  11.253:2. 

^5-111.42:2. 

8  —  ill.  156:  I. 

—  Ixxxv.  2  —  vl.  641 :  I. 
8  —  11.438:  I. 

—  Ixxxvl.  4  —  111.  332:  I. 

■ 9  —  11.  145:  2. 

14  —  111.  144:  I. 

—  Ixxxvii.  —  vl.  810:1. 

4,5-11.414:2. 

7  —  11.  100:  2,  262:  2. 

—  Ixxxvlll.  2  —  111.217:1. 
7  —  1.247:  I. 

—  Ixxxlx.  6  —  Hi.  77'-  I- 

—  —  9.  10  —  11.  414:  2. 

■  17  —  111.  239:  I. 

37  — vl.  708:2. 

48-50  —  11.  225 :  2. 

—  xc. vl.  748:  2. 

3  — ill.  30:2. 

14  —  iii-  332-  I. 

—  xcl.  4  —  11.  357:  I. 
II  -11.  357:  2. 

—  xcll.  7-9  —  vl.  905 :  2. 

12-14  —  11.  X47:  !• 

— •—  13  —  ill.  142:  2. 

—  xclv.  9  —  iv.  94:  I. 
• 17  —  ill.  685:  2. 

—  xcv.  7  —  ill.  251:  2. 
7  fif.  —  vl.  506:  2. 

—  xcvl.  —  —  iii.  342:  I. 

—  —  1  —  111.333:2. 

—  —  5  — vl.  592:2. 

—  xcvll.  4  —  ii-  318:  I. 

7  —  1.  151:2. 

II  —  Hi.  281 :  2. 

—  xcvili. Hi.  240:  1,342:  I. 

I  -ill.  333:  2. 

4-111.  251:  I. 

—  xcix.  I  — vl.  851 :  I. 

6 —  11.  32:  I,  iv.  86:  2. 

8  —  1.427:  I- 

—  c.  1,4  — 11.  145:  2. 

—  cli.  I  — iv.  596:  2. 

2  — iii.  332:  I. 

6,8-11.  314:  2. 

II  —  iii.  276:  2,333:2. 

13-16-1.372:  I. 

14  —  Hi.  742:  2. 

. 18  — vi.  188;  2. 

22  —  11.  145:  2. 

25  — vi.  747:2. 

—  clll.  2-4  —  vl.  668:  2. 

8  —  111.335:  2. 

9  —  iv.  645:  2. 

10-12  —  vi.  668:  2. 

12  — i.  304:  2. 

15-16  — vi.  575:2. 


Psalms  ciii.  20-21 — vi.668:2. 
■ —  civ.  2  —  iv.  67:  I. 

3-11.318:  1,345:2. 

4-11.317:  2. 

-5  — ii.  318:  I,  vi.668:  2,750:2. 

6,  8,9  — vi.668:  2. 

15  — vi.  856:  2. 

. 24 — •  iii.  321 :  I,  vi.  668:  2. 

27,  28  —  ill.  336:  I- 

—  —  31-32  — ■  vi.  668 :  2. 
'33  — iii- 337:  2. 

—  cv.  15  —  ill.  650:  I. 

19  —  ill.  272:  2. 

21,  22  —  i.  97:  I. 

-27  —  111.335:2. 

—  cvi.   I  —  Hi.  289:  I. 
■ 19  — 11.  285:  I. 

-21  —  vi.  667 :  2. 

-23  —  iii.  819:  I. 

30,  31  — ii-  524:  I- 

32  —  ill.  819:  I. 

. 37  —  11.408:  1,430:  I,  vi.  592:  2. 

38-11.430:  i,lv.  34:2. 

47  —  Hi.  271 :  I. 

—  evil.  I  —  ill.  289:  I. 

—  cvili.  5  —  vi.  592:  I. 
12  — ^1.  196:  2. 

—  clx.  ?  —  iv.  107:  I. 

4  — Hi.  278:  I,  305:  I. 

5  — iv.  107:  I. 

17,  18  — ii.  330:2. 

28  —  vi.  704:  2. 

—  ex.  — •  —  vl.  26 :  2. 

1,4  —  iv.  922 :  2. 

.  7  —  vi.  860:  2. 

—  cxl.  4  —  Hi.  263:  2. 
10  — Hi.  351 :  I. 

—  cxll.  2  —  iv.  55:  2. 

• 9  — iv.  37-  I.  vl.  569:  I- 

—  cxili.  5  —  vi.  8S7:  I. 
5-9  — •  ill.  203 :  2. 

—  cxv. Hi.  320:  I. 

3  —  ill.  320:  I. 

.9-1 1  —  Hi.  320:  2. 

•  17 — -111.  685:  2. 

—  cxvl.  3  —  Hi.  289:  2. 

3-7  —  11.88:2. 

10  — v.  583:  2. 

16,  17  — 1.  263:  I. 

—  cxvll.  I  —  V.  615:  I. 

—  cxvili.  —  Iv.  772  :  2. 
— .  —  2-4  —  ill.  285 :  2. 
6  —  vl.  724:  1. 

8  — ii.6o8:  i.  ill.  337:2. 

9  —  11.  608:  I. 

14  —  1.  176:  I. 

22  —  vi .  6g6 :  i . 

27  —  1.  220:  I. 


199 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Rev. 


Psalms  cxix.  —  i.  471 :  i. 
19  — ii.  547:  I. 

—  ^22  —  i.  203:  2. 

-45  — vi.744:  I- 

67  —  vi.  710:  2. 

71  — •  vi.  710:  2. 

78,  86  —  iv.  55 :  2. 

88 — •!.  203:  2. 

■  113  —  11-307:  2. 

125  —  1.203:  2. 

134  —  i.  166:  2. 

■  1 76  —  i.  167 :  2,  203 :  2. 

—  cxx.  4  —  ii.  316:  I. 
6  — •  iii.  151 :  2. 

7  — iii.  275:  i,vi.  705:  I. 

—  cxxi.  —  i.  402  :  I. 

6  —  iii.  254:  I. 

8  — ii.  245:  I. 

—  cxxii.  2  —  ii.640:2. 

3  —  ii.  640:  2,  iv.  629:  2. 

3-5  — ii- 231:  I- 

—  cxxiii.   I  —  iv.  402:2. 

—  cxxv.  5  —  V.  921 :  2. 

—  cxxvii.  2  —  ii.  245 :  I. 

—  cxxx. vi.  665  :  2. 

4  — ii. 580:2. 

—  cxxxi.  7  — -  iii.  726:  I. 

—  cxxxii.  8-10  —  ii.  512:  2. 
13-14  — vi.  877:  2. 

—  cxxxiii.  2  —  i.  288  :  i. 
3  —  vi.  890:  2. 

—  cxxxiv.  I  —  ii.  301 :  i,  iii.  793 :  2. 
2  —  vi.  41 1 :  I. 

—  cxxxv.  4  —  iv.  641 :  2. 

6  —  vi.  748:  2. 

15-18  —  iii.  285:  I. 

—  cxxxvi.  —  iv.  87  :  2. 

6  —  iv.  67:  I. 

15  — i.  143:  2. 

17-22  —  i.  T,yj:  I. 

—  cxxxvii.  7  —  ii.  454:  I,  iv.  601 :  2. 
— ■  —  9  —  ii.  364:  I,  676:  2. 

—  cxxxix.  16  —  i.  665 :  i. 
23,  24  —  i.  266 :  2. 

—  cxl.  3  — V.  540:  I. 
7  — iii,-  325:  2. 

9,  10  —  iii.  304 :  2,  425 :  2. 

—  cxli. i.  470:  2. 

— •  —  2  —  i.  226:  I,  254:  I. 

—  cxliii.  2  —  V.  545:  I. 

—  cxliv.  12-15  —  ii.  275:2. 

—  cxlv.  9  —  i.  611 :  I. 

13  —  iv.  402:  2. 

20  —  vi.  697 :  I . 

—  cxlvi.  3  —  ii.  636 :  2. 
8  —  iii.  336:  I,  vi.  697:  2. 

—  cxlvii.  I  —  iii.  319:  2,  vi.  572:  I. 
2  —  iv.  300:  I. 

10  —  ii.  250:  2. 


Psalms  cxlvii.  19  —  vi. 888:1. 
■ — cxlviii.  1-3  —  vi.  852:1. 

Revelation  i.  2  —  vi.  780 :  2. 

3— vi.581  :  I. 

4  —  iii.  663  :  I. 

6  —  vi.  667:  2. 

g  —  vi.  909  :  I. 

10 — -v.  878:  2. 

12  — i.  357:  I. 

• 13-1-357:  i,ii-263:  i. 

13-17 —  v.  78:2. 

14  — i- 329:  I. 

17  — iii.  589:  I. 

18  —  iii.  589:  I,    v.  578:2,   610:2. 

20  —  i.  405  :  2. 

—  ii.  —  vi.  10  :  I,  102  :  i,  459  :  2. 
• -4-5- vi.  394:  I- 

6  — V.  365:  I. 

7  —  V.  800  :  2. 

■  10  — vi.  577:  2. 

13  — V.  524:  I. 

14-15  — vi.  675:  I. 

16,  V.  365:  I. 

20  —  ii.  299 :  I,  371  :  2,  vi.  741  :  2. 

22  — vi.  610:  I. 

— ■  —  27  —  iii.  13  :  2. 

—  iii.  —  — •  vi.  10:  I,  102  :  i,  459  :  2. 

I  —  iii.  663  :  I .  vi.  424 :  2. 

7-8  — vi.  826:  I. 

12  —  V.  923  :  2,  vi.  826 :  2. 

14  —  iii.  231  :  2. 

20  —  V.  607  :  2. 

—  iv.  5  —  i.  217  :  2.  iii.  663  :  I. 
II  —  vi.  716:  I. 

—  v.  I  —  V.  611  :  I. 

—  —  5  — i.39i:2. 

6  —  i.  245  :  I,  iii.  663  :  i. 

—  —  9  —  1-245:  I- 

10  — i.  245:  I.  vi.695:2. 

-12  —  vi.  602  :  I. 

13  —  vi.  667:  2. 

—  vi.  10  —  i.  72^  :  2,  V.  588 :  i,  465  :  i. 
— •  vii.  —  — -  iv.  2)7  :  2. 

4-8  —  vi.  566  :  2. 

5-8^  i.  121  :  2. 

—  — 7  — i-713:  I- 
9  —  vi.  481  :  2. 

—  —  10  —  i.  722, :  2. 

•  12  —  vi.  602  :  I. 

14  — i.  327:  I. 

■ 15  — i- 327:  I,  vi.  579:2,887:  I. 

— -  viii.  I  —  V.  576:  2. 
— ■  ix.  i-ii  —  i.  161  :  I. 
■ -17  —  iv.  586:  I. 

—  X.  6  —  i.  197  :  I. 

—  xi.  2-3  —  vi.  639  :  r. 
8  — V.  885:2. 

—  xii.  5  —  V.  800:  I. 


Rev.  EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE— INDEX. 

Revelation  xii.  6  —  vi.639:  i.  Romans  i.  15  —  vi.  103:  i. 

9  — iii-579:  i-  16  — v.  845  :  2,  vi.  106:  1,692:2. 

10  —  vi.  617:2.  16-18  —  V.  769:2. 

14  — iv.  410:2,  412:2,  vi.639:  I.  17  — iv.  594:  I,  v.  741  :  1,2,  vi.  156:  I. 

16  — ii.  637:  I.  — _]8_v.  902:1. 

—  xiii.  2  —  iv.  411  :  I.  18-32  —  vi.  65:  2. 

5  — vi.639:  I.  19  — ii.  594:1. 

7  —  i.269:  I.  20  —  vi.  52:  1,68:  2,499:  2,610:  2. 

8  — i.  167:  2,  vi.  12:2.  21  —  iv.  27:  I,  vi.  65:  2,  585:  2. 

—  xiv.  10  — v.  99:2.  23  — iii.  268:  I,  vi.  685:  i. 

—  XV.  3  — i.  175:  I.  24-32  —  V.  711:2. 

6  — ii.263:i.  26  — iv.52:i. 

—  xvi.  14  — iv.  429:  I,  vi.  592:  I.  28  — i.  150:  2,  ii.  25  :  2. 

15  —  vi.346:  2.  30  —  vi.  400:  2,694:  I. 

16  — i.  709:  i,ii.440:  i.  _  ii.  2-3  —  vi.  595  :  i. 

19  —  iv.  81  :  2.  4  —  iii.  601  :  i,  vi.  752:  2. 

—  xvii.  I  —  vi.  596:  I.  . 8  —  vi.  603:  2. 

5  —  V.  900:2.  9-10  —  v.  845:2. 

—  xviii.  2  —  vi.  592  :  I.  11  —  v.  841  :  2. 

3  — vi.901  :  I.  13  — vi.  569:  2,580:2. 

9  — vi.7i6:i.  15  — vi. 74:1. 

15  —  vi.615:  I.  16  —  iv.  815:  2,  vi.  473:  2. 

18  — vi.716:  I.  17-29  — V.  916:  I. 

19  — vi.615:  I.  17  fif.  —  vi.  596:  I. 

^o  —  vi.  596 :  I.  17  to  iii.  8,  —  v.  919 :  2. 

—  xix.  8  —  i.  287  :  2.  21-2-7  —  v.  849  :  i . 

II  — iii.  278:  I.  25  — iv.  60:  i,v.  887:2,  vi.  569:2. 

—  XX.  6  — i.  291  :  I,  iv.  894:2,  25  to  iii.  i  —v.  845:  2. 

7  — iv.  316:  I.  27  —  vi.  569  :  2,  588  :  i. 

8  — ii.434:i.  28  — vi.  148:2. 

10  —  iv.  636 :  I.  29  —  vi.  148 :  2,  703  :  i. 

II  — iv.  391:1.  .  _iii.  i__v.  919:  I. 

'-"'3  —  vi.8o6:  i.  .2  —  iv.  39:  i,  v.  919:  i,  vi.  715:  2. 

—  xxi.2,3  — iv.  350:  I. 4  — vi.  420:2. 

—  8  — vi. 780:2.  5  — v.848:2. 


200 


9 —  iv.  830:  2. 


10  — vi.  533:  2,  546:2.  8  — vi.  596: 


12  —  vi.  566:  2. 


Romans  i. iv.3S:i. 


7  — v.  891 :  I. 

I. 


—  19  —  v.  867  :  2. 


22  —  ii.  268 :  2,  iv.  350 :  I.  20  —  V.  849 :  I,  850 :  2,  887 :  2. 

^3   IV.  350:  I.  21  — V.  747:  I,  vi.  561 :  2. 

27  —  \.zzi:  I.  V.  898:2,  710:2.  22  — vi.  156:  I. 

—  xxii.  1,2  —  iv.  346 :  2.  22-26  —  v!85i  :  2,  vi.  14 :  2. 

6  — v.  522:2.  24  — V.850:  i,2,vi.  156:2. 

8  — V.  107:2,435:  I.  25  — V.  544:  1,850:2. 

II— V.  98:  1,898:  I.  26  — v.8si:2. 

,2  — v.6o5:2.  28  — vi.  590:  I. 

13  — iv.8io:2.  29  — iv.896:  I.  V.867:  I. 

17 -v..  710:  2.  30- v.867:  I. 

20  -  v.  605  :  2.  _  _  31  _  V.  868 :  2,  894  :  2. 

-XXVI.  3 -1.215:  I.  _iv.  1-4- V.  850:2,  858:  I. 


1-8 —  i.  123  :  2. 

2  —  V.  910  :  2. 

2  —  vi.  480:  2.  3  —  i.  TQi  :  I,  vi.  593:  2. 

3  — v. 874:  I.  6  — i.  191:1. 

4  —  iii-  13:  I,  V.  26:  I,  750:  2,  874:  I,  vi. 6  {{.  —  w  747:  i. 

20:2,324:2.  7  — vi.52i:i. 

5  —  V.  843  :  2.  g-13  _  V.  858 :  i. 

7  — V.  419:  I.  vi.920:  I.  II  —  i.  316:  2,  vi.  567:  I. 

II— vi.  612:  I.  12  — V.  897:1. 


201 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Kom. 


Romans  iv.  14  —  v.  S59 :  2. 

15  —  V.  849 :  I,  850 :  2,  859  :  2,  887 :  2. 

17  —  V.  724:  1,921 :  I. 

17-22  —  V.  858 :  I,  863  :  2. 

19  — vi.  594:  I. 

20  — vi.  489:  1,585:2. 

24  —  V.  852:  I,  vi.  156:  2. 

25  —  i.  326  :  2,  V.  852  :  I,  vi.  92  :  I. 

—  V.  I  —  V.906  :  I,  vi.  156 :  i. 
1.8— V.  850:  I. 

—  —  2  —  V.  888 :  I,  906  :  i,  vi.  718  :  i, 
3  — vi.  569:2,  571:2. 

5  — V.  855:  I. 

9  —  i.  2^2  :  2,  V.  766  :  2. 

—  —  10  —  i.  250 :  2.  294 :  I,  V.  769 :  i,  874 :  2. 
II  — iii.439:  2. 

■ 12-21  —  V.  861  :  2. 

—  —14  —  V.  849:  I,  852:  I. 

15-18  — vi.  31  -.2. 

16  —  vi.  596:  I. 

—  —  17  —  v.  868  :  I,  vi.  156 :  i. 
18  — V.  868:  i,vi.  526:  i. 

—  —  18-21  —  i.  679  :  2. 
__  19  —  1.295:  I. 

-20 — i.  406:  2,  V.  850:  2,  865:  I,  887:  2, 

vi.  31:2,  520  :  2. 
■ 21  — V.  740:  1,747:  2,850:  1,868:  I. 

—  vi.— —  vi.  8:  i. 

1,2  —  V.  870:  I. 

2-4  —  V.  855  :  2. 

—  —  3-ii  —  v.  852:2. 
3-14  —  V.  869  :  2. 

—  —  4  —  vi.  21 :  2, 93  :  i,  457 :  I. 
5  —  V-  852  :  2. 

6  — V.898:  I. 

10  —  vi.  526:  I. 

T I  —  vi.  250  :  2. 

—  —  12  —  V.  853  :  I,  898 :  I. 

14  —  V.  850 :  2,  899 :  I. 

17  — V.  747:2,  793:  I. 

•19  —  1-395:  I- 

2'i  —  iii.  581 :  2,  V.  868 :  i,  vi.  31 :  2, 

—  — 29-30  —  V.  853  :  I. 

—  vii. ■  vi.  893:  I. 

4-5  — v.898:  I. 

5  — v.  850:  2. 

6  —  vi.  250:  2. 

7  to  viii.  I  —  v.  849  :  2. 

7-24  —  V.  830 :  1 ,  866 :  i. 

9  — i.  323:  I. 

10  —  i.  407  :  I,  V.  848 :  2. 

• 12  —  V.  850:  2. 

13  — V.  850:  2. 

13-24  —  V.  865  :  2. 

14  — V.  747:  1,850:2. 

14-23  — vi.  30:  I. 

16  —  iv.  314:  2. 

18  — V.  848:2. 

21  — V.  848:  2. 


I,  vi.684:  2. 


2,  899 :  2. 
I,  899:  2, 


Romans  vii.  22  —  iii.  113:  i,  vi.  703  :  i. 

23  — iii.  113:  I,  v.898:  I,  vi.  569:  2,608:  I. 

23  to  viii.  I  —  V.  853  :  i. 

24  —  V.  850 :  2,  868 :  2, 898 

■ 24  to  viii.  2  —  V.  867  :  2. 

24  to  viii.  4  —  V.  887  :  2. 

—  viii.  2  —  iv.  314  :  2,  v.  761  :  2,  \ 
3  — i-  ?i2.2,:   I,  V.  709:  2,  e 

920:  2,  vi.  71 :  2,yy  :  i. 

4  —  iv.  315  :  1,858:  2,  V.  896:  1,920:  2. 

5-8  — V.914:  I. 

• 9  —  V.  886:  I. 

9ff.  —  V.  750:  2. 

9-16  — V.  853;  I. 

10-13  —  V.  898:  I. 

■ 10-23  — V.  855:2. 

1 1  —  i.  327  :  I,  V.  853  :  I,  vi.  53  :  2,  161 :  2. 

13  — V.  914:  I. 

14  —  V.  870:  2. 

• 14-25  —  vi.  43  :  2. 

15  —  V.  794  :  r,  v.  874 :  2,  vi.  13  :  2,  462  :  i. 

15-17  — V.  888:2. 

• 16-23  — V.  853:  I. 

17  —  V.  855  :  2,  856  :  2,  vi.  16  :  I. 

18  —  vi.  704 :  I,  726 :  2,  688 :  i. 

18-25,  —  V.  888 :  2,  vi.  16:2. 

19  —  V.  878 :  2,  913  :  I,  vi.  12  :2. 

19  ff.  —  V.  760:  I. 

19-22  —  i.  366  :  2. 

20 —  i.  289:  I,  351  :  I. 

20-22  —  i.  328  :  I . 

21  —  i.329:  I,  vi.  842:  1,853:  2,878:  2. 

22  —  vi.  842  :  I. 

22,  —  V.  731  :  2,  vi.  12:  2,  13:  2,  20:  2,  21  :  i. 

24  —  iii.  802  :  I. 

24-28  —  vi.  182 :  2. 

26  —  V.  855:  I,  vi.  54:1, 104:  2. 

27  —  vi.  54:  I,  104:  2,646:  2. 

28-30  — vi.  13:  I. 

■ 29  — i.  334:  I,  vi.  12:2. 

30  —  vi.  119 :  2,  726 :  I. 

31-35  — V.  875:  2. 

31-39  —  V.  825  :  2,  vi.  924 :  i. 

2,2  —  iii.  802  :  i,  v.  863  :  I. 

34  — V.  863:  I. 

—  ix.  I  —  V.  835  :  2,  vi.  630 :  i. 
-1-5  —  v.  890  :  2. 

3  —  V.  825  :  2,  vi.  12  :  2. 

4  —  v.  845  :  2,  872  :  2, 919  :  I. 

5  — V.  845:2,  872:1,  874:1,  919:1,  vi. 

490 :  2,  853  :  2. 

6  —  vi.  862:  I. 

7  — iv.31:  I. 

II  — •  i  V.  26S  :  2. 

13  — iv.  645:  I. 

15-16  —  vi.  666:  2. 

18—  vi.666:2. 

19  —  V.  891 :  I  . 

22  —  V.  827 :  2,  vi.  752 :  2. 


Rom.  EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX.  202 

Romans  ix.  25,26  —  iv.  495  :  i.  Romans  xiv.  10  —  vi.  6i8:l. 

29  —  vi.624:i.  12  —  v.gio:!. 

30-33  — vi.  19:2.  14  — ii.  654:  2. 

—  X.  2  — vi.  603:  1,728:  I.  18  — vi.  475:2. 

3  — vi.  156:  1,599:  I-  ■ 20  — i.  300:2. 

4  —  i.  279 :  2,  V.  S67  :  I.  21  —  i.  300 :  2,  v.  907  :  2. 

5,6  —  i.  616:  I.  22  — ii.  508:  2,  vi.  107:  2. 

6-8  — vi.  499:  I.  23  — iv.  394:  I,  vi.  585:2. 

8  — vi.93:  I  (2).  —XV.  1-4  — V.  909:  I. 

9  — V.852:  i,vi.93:  I,  5-7  — v.853:i. 

10  —  V.  422:2.  6-7  —  vi.  54:1. 

12  — v.378:i.  8  — v.  727:2. 

14  — vi.  19:  I.  9  — ii.  203:  i,iii.  55:  i,  vi.633:  I. 

16-20  — iii.  732:  2.  16-17  — V.  838:  2,  vi.  143:2. 

—  xi.  —  iv.  861  :  2,864:  2,  vi.696:2.  16-19  — v.  910:  i. 

I— V.  845:2,  890:  2.  19  — V.  803:  2. 

2  —  i.  372:  I,  V.  845:  2.  20  —  iii.  801  :  2. 

5_vi.885:i.  23  — vi.6i2:i. 

6  — V.  850:2,888:  I.  24  — vi. 391:2. 

7-10  — vi. 68:2.  ^  25  —  vi.  646 :  2. 

12  —  i.  355  :  2.  26  —  vi.  296:2. 

13  —  V.  838  :  2.  28  —  vi.  391  :  2,  646  :  2. 

13-24  — V.  919:  2.  29  — vi.  321  :  I. 

13-32  — V.  19:2.  31— vi.  646:2. 

15  —  1-355:2.  32  — vi.  652:  2. 

16  — i.  254:  I,  vi.892:  I.  33  — vi.  107:  I. 

16-24  —  vi.  T.2.  —  xvi.  I  —  V.  480 :  2, 742 :  2. 

17 _  iv.  -]},-■ '2-  2  —  V.  480 :  2.  vi.  201 :  2. 

25  — i.  355:  i,vi.68:2.  3  — vi.  486:2  (2). 

26  — i.  372:  i,iv.  38:2.  4  — vi.  486:  2. 

29  — i.372:i.  5  — vi.  288:  1,892:  I. 

32  — vi.  666:2.  •  6  — vi.  684:2. 

33  _  vi.  12  :  I.  7  —  V.  408  :  2,  424 :  2. 

—  xii.  I  —  i.  171  :  I,  251 :  i,  ii.  267 :  i,  vi.  215  :  2, 1 1  —  v.  408 :  2. 

695:2.  13  — iv.  917:2. 

4-9— i.  148:2.  16  — vi.  727:1. 

5  — ii.319:  I.  17-18  — V.  840:  2,  vi.  663:  2. 

6-8  — vi.  715:  I.  19  — V.  492:2. 

7  — vi.  61  :  2,715:  2.  20  — vi.  107:  I. 

8  — V.  781  :  2,  vi.6i :  2,715:2.  22  — v.  417:  i. 

10  — vi.  692:  I.  23  — vi.  486:2. 

12  — vi.  353:  I.  25  — v.  873:2,  vi.  419:2,473:2. 

13  — vi.  714:2.  25-27  — vi.  43:  I. 

15  — vi.704:i.  .26  — v.873:2. 

19  — iv.  75:1.  27  — vi.  490:2. 

20  —  iii.  426 :  I. 

21 -vi.  699:  I.  ^^"^'^  i.  1-13-1.839:1. 

-xiii.  i-vi.6i7:2.  i4-i9->.842:i. 

2-vi.  596:  1,698:2.  19-11.23-1.844:2. 

4-i.359:T.  -11.1-11.396:1. 

8-vi.  16:2.  io-n..33o:2. 

9-i.,92:i.v.895:2,vi.i6:2.  19- m.  330:  2,  iv.  52  :  i. 

,o-v.896:i.  -:''• '-^-t^:^- 

.   .  —  IV. 1.  850:  I. 

II— VI.  655:  I.  .   ^ 

15  —  IV.  28:2. 

12  —  VI.  99  :  I.  . 

13  —  vi.  603:  1,646:  2. 

J  4 vi  72  ■  2  ^  Samuel  i.  i — iii.  316:  2. 

—  xiv.  4— iii.  607:  I,  vi.6l8:  I.  3  — iv.  456:  2. 

9  — vi.348:2.  4  — iv.  49:1. 


203 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


1  Sam. 


I  Samuel  i.  7  — 1.730:  i. 

9  —  i.  730;  I,  iii.  18:  I. 

_—  13  — iv.49:  I- 

—  ii.  7  — ii.  488:  I. 

8  — ii.  488:  I,  iii.  196:  2,  283:  I. 

—  —  12  —  iv.  27:  2,  522:  I. 

-13  —  ii.  264:  I. 

14  — ii.  2,-72:  I. 

27-36  — ii.  2.\y.  I. 

30  — ii.  — ii.  383:  2. 

36— iv.  331:2. 

—  iii.  I  —  iii.  564:  i- 

3  —  i.217:  I,  iii.  18:  I. 

■  II  —  ii.  430:  I. 

—  iv.  I  —  i.  707:  I- 

8  — i.  158:2. 

15  —  ii.  287:  2. 

—  V.  2  —  iv.  40:  I. 

5  — iv.  331:  1,574:  I- 

—  vi.  9-12  —  ii.  386:  2. 

-13  —  iii.  820:  2. 

20  —  iii.  632 :  2. 

—  vii.  6  —  i.  720 :  2,  ii.  620 :  2. 

9  —  ii.  260:  I,  iii.  250:  2,  iv.  86:  2. 

12  —  ii.  i22:  2. 

•  14  —  i.  697:  I. 

15  — ii. 335:2. 

—  —  16  —  i.  712:  2,  ii.  284:  I. 
— •—17-1.712:2,  720 :  2. 

—  viii.  6  —  ii.  245:  2. 

10-18  —  ii.  273:  2. 

II,  12  — •  ii.  250:  2. 

15  — i.  574:  2,  ii.  249:2. 

-20  —  ii.  245:  2. 

—  ix.   I  —  ii.  291 :  I. 

•  7  —  ii.  287 :  2,  362 :  2,  454 :  2. 

-8-11.  287:  2. 

—  —  9  — ii.  390:  2,  iv.  447:  I. 
12  —  ii.  244:  I. 

31  — ■  i.  712:  2. 

—  X.I—  ii.  367 :  2,  iv.  447 :  2. 
2  —  iv.  44:  I. 

3  — ii.  284:  I. 

5  —  ii.  348 :  2,  i V.  361 :  2. 

8  —  ii.  260:  I. 

10,  II  — -  ii.  82:  I. 

16  — iv.  447:  2. 

19  —  ii.  285:  I. 

26  —  i.  712:  2,  iv.  207:  2. 

—  xi. ■  i.  697:  2. 

15  — 'ii.  128:  I,  260:  I. 

—  xii.  9-11  —  ii.  555:  I. 
•  16  —  iv.  86:  2. 

—  —  19  sq.  —  iii.  250:  2. 
• — —23  —  iv.  48:  2. 

—  xiii.  9  —  ii.  260:  I.  iii.  58:  I. 

12  —  ii.  384:  2,  iv.  627:  I. 

13,  14  — ii.  64:  I. 


I  Samuel  xiv. 1.712:2. 

3  —  ii.  242:  2. 

14  — ii.  364:  I. 

22  — iv.  55:  2. 

-32  —  i  V.  672 :  2. 

35  —  11-264:  I. 

41,  42  — ■  iv.  448:  I. 

—  XV.  3  — 11.341:2,364:  I. 
-12  —  ill.  831 :  I. 

^22 — ■  1.  297:  2,  11.  266:  I,  iii.  no:  I,  vi. 

527:2. 

—  —  23  —  iii.  II 1 :  2,  iv.  673 :  2. 
— —  33  — ii- 341:  2. 

—  xvl.  4  —  11.  368:  2. 

5  —  ii.  260:  I,  iv.  24:  I. 

8  —  11.  250:  I. 

— • —  19  — •  iv.  40:  I. 

—  xvii.  13  —  11.  250:  I. 

—  —  25-1.574:2. 

25-27  —  11.  78 :  2. 

39  — V.  607:  I. 

-41-111.74:  I. 

44,45-11.287:2. 

'48  —  iii.  74:  I. 

—  -50-1.705:2. 
-54-11.372:  2. 

—  xvill.  2  —  11.  70:  2. 

—  —5  —  1.705:2. 

10  —  11.  70:  2. 

17  —  1.705:2. 

-19  —  1.  706:  I. 

—  —  27  — 1.  705:2. 

—  xlx.  9,  10  — ■  ii.  540:  2. 

-13-11.233:2,364:2. 

16-11.233:2. 

-17  —  11.  83:  I. 

18,  19  —  ii.  70:  I. 

• •  20,  24  —  iv.  447:  2. 

—  XX.  5  —  1.  472:  I. 

6  —  1.  472:  I,  iv.  ZT-  2. 

—  xxi.  3,4-111.75:2. 
— •  —  6  —  11.  244:  I. 

10  —  11.  242:  I. 

— ■  — -22  — -  iv.  47:  2. 

—  xxli.  3  — ii-  143:  2. 

4  — ii-  136:  I,  143:2. 

-7  —  11.  130:  2. 

17-19  —  11-  244:  I. 

-20  —  11.  242 :  2. 

—  —  23  —  11.  241 :  2. 

—  xxill.  9-13  —  11.509:2. 
— •  xxlv.  7  —  ill.  650:  I. 

9  —  ill.  24:  I. 

15  —  ill.  92:  2. 

17-111.94:  I. 

■ — XXV.  2 — -11.66:1. 
■ 3  — vi.  597:  I- 

—  —7  —  11.  92:  I. 


1  Sam. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


204 


I  Samuel  xxv.  15  —  iv.  37.2. 

21  —  iv.  40:  I. 

22  —  li.  2S7:  2. 

—  xxvi.  14  —  ii.  127:  I. 
19  — iv.  303:  2. 

—  xxvii.  —  i.  705  :  2. 
2  —  ii.  242:  I. 

7  — 11.303: -'■ 

8  —  i.  697:  I,  ii.  126:  I. 

10  —  ii.  482:  I. 

—  xxviii.  4  —  ii.  230:  I. 
7-1 1  —  i.  338:  2. 

—  xxix.  I  —  ii.  111:2,  325:  2. 
I-I I  —  ii.  440:  I. 

4— iv.  637:  I. 

8  —  ii.  103:  I. 

12  —  ii.  126:  I. 

—  XXX.  J.S  —  ii.  509:  2. 
26  —  ii.  92:  I. 

—  xxxi.  9  —  ii.  112:  I. 

2  Samuel  i.  18  —  i.  496 :  i,  690 :  I. 
22  —  ii.  308:  I. 

—  ii.  15,  16  —  i.  712  :  2. 

—  iii.  1-5  — ii.  233:2. 

2-5  — ii.  135:2. 

3  —  1-697:  I. 

4 —  iv.  614:  2. 

9  — ii.  123:2. 

13  — ii.  79:  I. 

28,  29  —  ii.  242  :  I. 

39— ii.505:  i- 

—  iv.  6  —  ii.  250:  I. 
7  —  ii.  284:  2. 

—  V.  1-3 —  ii.  285:  I. 

4  —  ii.  1 18:  2. 

5  — ii-23o:  i. 

7  — ii.75:2. 

14  —  ii.  249:  2. 

14-16— ii.  233:  2. 

15-21  —  ii.  199:  I. 

16  —  ii.  2is  :  2,  298 : 1. 

21  —  ii.505:  I. 

—  vi.  9  —  iii.  252:  2. 

12-20— ii.  475:  I. 

15  — iii- 372:  I. 

—  vii.  I  —  ii.  200:  2. 

1-17  —  ii.  251  :  I. 

2  —  iii.  316:  I. 

4-17  — iii- 650:  r. 

7  — ii-475:2. 

II  — i.  497:  T. 

12-16  —  ii.  224:  2. 

14  —  iii-  -231  :  I.  V.  869:  I. 

17  —  iii.  230:  2. 

—  viii.  1-12  —  i.  697  :  i. 

2  —  i.  252 :  I,  ii.  341 :  2. 

3  — i-^o/:  I. 

4  — ii-250:2. 


2  Samuel  viii.  6  —  ii.  387:2. 
7  —  ii-  254 :  2,  290 :  2. 

13  — ii-383:  I,  iv.  474:2. 

16  —  ii.  221  :  2. 

17  — ii.  248:  2. 

18  —  ii.  249  :  I. 

—  ix.  6  —  ii.  2^2  :  2. 

8  — ii.  364:  I. 

13  — ii.  457:2. 

45  —  iv.  486 :  2. 

—  X.  I  —  ii.  290:  I. 
5  — ii-299:  I. 

—  xi.  I  — ii.  325:  I. 
3  — ii-  U3-  1,241:  I. 

—  xii.  I  —  iv.  448  :  2. 

8 —  ii.  240:  2. 

13  — iv.  630:2. 

14  — v.  545:2. 

25  — ii.  235:  I. 

30  — ii.  378:  I. 

31  —  ii-92:  I. 

—  xiii.  3  — ii.245:  2. 

19  — iv.  33:2. 

37  — i- 697:  I. 

39  — ii-234:  i. 

—  xiv.  2  —  ii.  245  :  2. 

19  —  iii.  404:  2. 

20  —  iv.  635  :  2. 

27  — ii.  234:2. 

—  XV.  4  —  ii.  245  :  2,  iii.  784  :  2. 

7  —  11-234:  I- 

8  —  ii.  126:  I. 

II  — ii. 333:  I. 

18  —  i.  430 :  2,  ii.  241  :  2. 

24-29  — ii.  255:  2. 

30— iv.  32:  I. 

—  —  32  — iv.  39:2. 
37  —  11-248:2. 

—  xvi.4  — ii.  329:2. 

5  — ii-239:  I. 

8  —  iii.  15  :  I. 

10 —  ii.  304:  I. 

14  — ii-239:  I. 

23  — ii.  173:  I. 

—  xvii.  5  —  iv.  24:  2. 

12  —  iii.  278:  I. 

13  —  iv-  12  :  2.  490  :  I. 

17  — ii.  234:  2. 

18  —  ii.  239:  I. 

25  — ii.  238:  2,  475:2. 

28,  29 —  ii.  189:  I. 

—  xviii.  6  —  ii.  234  :  2,  iii.  161  :  I. 
18  —  iii.  831  :  I. 

—  xix.  2  —  vi.  615  :  I. 

6  —  iv.  672  :  I. 

13  —  ii.  238:  2. 

24-30  — ii.  174:2. 

'31  —  iv.  168:  I. 

33  — iv.  21  :  I. 


205 


EXPOSITION   OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX, 


2  Thes. 


2  Samuel  XX.  i  —  ii.  277 :  2,  280 :  2. 

3  — iv.  34:  I. 

16  —  ii.245:  2. 

19  —  ii.  292:  2. 

24  —  ii.  221 :  2,  248 :  2,  249 :  2. 

26  —  ii.  249:  I. 

—  xxi.  I  —  ii.  301  :  2. 

2  —  ii.  89 :  2,  130  :  2. 

15-17  — ii.  505:2. 

19  — ii.  505:  2. 

21  — ii.  235:  I. 

—  xxii.8  —  ii.318:  I. 

8-11  — ii.3i9:  2. 

II,  13  — iii-  175:  I. 

—  xxiii.  1-7  —  vi.  687:  I. 

4  —  iii.  187  :  I. 

9  —  ii.  294:  2. 

10,  12  —  ii.  199  :  2. 

18  — iv.  597:  I. 

20  —  ii.  242  :  I.  iii.  668:  2. 

2ii  —  ii.  147:  2. 

34  — ii.  173:  I. 

—  xxiv.  I  —  ii.  536 :  i.  540 :  2,  iv.  62,7 :  I. 
II  —  ii.  89:  I. 

13  — ii.301  :2. 

15  — ii.  424:  2. 

16  —  ii.  133  :  2,  424 :  2,  iv.  635  :  2. 

17  — ii.92:  I,  iv.  635:2. 

23  — ii.  252:  I. 

24  —  ii.  329  :  I,  iv.  197  :  2. 

25  — i.  263:  i.ii.255:  I.  iii.  15:  I. 

Song  of   Solomon   i.    i  —  iii.  530:1. 

2-1 1  —  iii.  530:  I,  2. 

6  —  iii.  536:  I. 

14  —  i.  707  :  2,  ii.  94:  2. 

15-17  — iii.  531  :  I. 

—  ii.   I  — iii.  529:2,  V.  395:  I. 

1-15  — iii.  531:  1,2. 

16,  17  — iii.  532:  I. 

—  iii.   i-ii  —  iii.  532  :  i. 
9  — iii.  529:  2. 

—  iv.  I  —  iii.  529  :  2. 

6-15  — iii.  532:  1,2. 

8,  15  — iii.  529:  2. 

—  V.  I  —  iii.  532  :  2,  533  :  I. 
2-16 —  iii.  533  :  I.  2. 

—  vi.  1-7  — iii.  533:  2. 

4  —  i.  708 :  2,  iii.  529 :  2. 

8-13  — iii.  534:  1,2. 

13  —  iii.  529:  2. 

—  vii.  1-9  —  iii.  534:2. 

4  —  iii.  529  :  2. 

10-13  — iii.  535:  I. 

—  viii.  — iii.  533:  I. 

I  —  iii.  534:  2. 

T-7  — iii.  535:  1,2. 

• 3  —  vi.86i  :  2. 

6,  7  —  iii.  529:  I. 


Song  of  Solomon  viii.  11-14  — 111.536:1. 
12  — iii.  530:  I. 

1  Thessalonians,  i.  5  —  v.  774:  1,880:  i,  vi. 

692 :  2. 

6  —  V.  781 :  2,  856 :  2,  vi.  103  :  2. 

8  —  V.601 :  I. 

—  ii.  5  —  V.  835  :  2. 

6  —  V.  817  :  2,  vi.  645  :  I. 

7  —  V.  817 :  2,  880 :  1, 908 :  2. 

8  — V.880:  1,881:2. 

12  —  vi.  201 :  2. 

14  ff  —  V.  781 :  2. 

16  — V.  885:  2. 

18  — iii.  579:  I. 

19  —  V.  726:  2. 

—  iii.  I  —  V.  478  :  I. 
S  —  v.  725:2. 

10  —  V.  908:  2,  vi.  612:  I. 

II— vi.  374:2. 

13  —  vi.667:  2. 

—  iv.  I  —  V.  567  :  1 ,  595  :  2,  vi.  120 :  2. 
1-8  —  V.  901  :  2. 

3  —  vi.86:  I. 

3-6  —  vi.  91 :  2. 

11-12  —  vi.  470:  2. 

13-1-338:  I,  iv.  310:2. 

14  —  V.  761  :  2,  852 :  I. 

15  —  V.  605  :  I,  vi.  loi  :  2,  4Qp:  i,  623  :  i. 

16  —  iv.  894 :  2,  vi.  882  :  2, 915  :  2. 

17  —  V.  593  :  2, 800 :  I,  vi.  490 :  i,  915  :  2. 

—  V.  2  — vi.  713:2,  750:2. 
2-6  —  vi.  745  :  2. 

8  —  V.  606:  T,  vi.  102:  2,  104:  1,469:  I. 

9  —  vi.  20:  I,  402:  I. 

10  —  V.  761  :  2. 

12-13  — vi.  414:  I. 

15  — vi.74:  I. 

17  — V.  478:  2. 

18  — vi.88:  I. 

19  — vi.  75:  I. 

23  —  vi.  84 :  I,  1 19  :  2,  569 :  2. 

26  —  vi.  727  :  I. 

27  —  V.  289:  I. 

2  Thessalonian.s  i.  3  —  vi.  107:2. 

4  —  vi.  48:  I. 

4-6  —  v.  856  :  2. 

6  — V.  588:  i,vi.  132:  1,887:2. 

7  —  V.  529  :  I,  611  :  I,  887:  2. 

8  —  V.  529:  I,  vi.  748:  I. 

9  —  iii.  60:  2,  vi.  748:  I. 

" — ii.  I  —  i.  367  :  T. 

2  —  V.  605  :  2,  713  :  2. 

3  —  iv.  839:  I. 

3-7  — vi.  477:  I. 

3-8  —  i.  269:  I. 

4-8  —  V.  850 :  2. 

6  — vi.885:  I. 


2Tlies.  EXPOSITION   OF   THE   BIBLE  — INDEX.  206 

2  Thessalonians  ii.  7  —  vi.  63:  i,  419:  2,885  :  i,     i  Timothy  iii.  16  —  iv.  791 :  2,  v.  874:1,  vi.  87:2, 
904:1.  738:1,854:1. 

8  — vi.  104:  1,890:  I.  — iv.  I— vi.  367:  1,457:2,650:  I. 

8-12  —  vi.  18:  2.  1-3  —  vi.  459:  2. 

9  — vi.  888:2.  2  — vi.  650:1. 

10— iv.  839:1,  vi.  888:2.  3  —  vi.417:  2. 

II —  ii.  33-2:  2.  6  — vi.  634:1. 

14  —  vi.  20 :  I.  7  —  vi.  457  :  2,  460 :  i,  675,  yz2,  ■  i- 

16  ff.  —  vi.336:2.  9  — vi.  416:1. 

—  iii.  5  —  V.  906:1.  10  —  V.  720:1. 

8  —  vi.  315  :  2.  12  —  vi.  602:  2,  y22  :  2. 

9  — vi.  722:2.  13  — vi.  634:1. 

10  — iv.  787:  I.  . 14  — V.  465:2,  vi.  427:2,  462:  I,  634:  I, 

II — vi.  718:2.  — V.  6-13  —  vi.  822:2. 

12  —  iv.  787:1.  7  —  vi.  417:2. 

16  —  vi.  107:1.  II — vi.  460:1. 

17  —  V.  915:  I,  vi.  290:  I,  12  —  vi.  596:  r. 

18  — v.  915:  I.  I3_vi.  379:  2.593:2,718:2, 


I  Timotliy  i.  i — vi.  178 :  i,  667  :  2. 


T4  —  VI.  417:  2. 


2 -vi.  489:  I,  727:  I.   '  "  i7-vi.6i:2,634:i. 

3_v.498:  i.  19  — v.8o6:  i,vi.634:  I. 


3-7 -vi.  459:  2.  ZZV.Z''-'T''^' 

4  — V.  920:  I,  vi.  675,  733:  I.  "   ^'  oi'' 

5-vi.73o:2.  23-v..486:2. 

6  —  vi.  742:  6. 

8  —  vi.  469  :  I. 

9  —  V.  865  :  2 


vi.  I  —  vi.  699  :  2. 
—  —  I  —  vi.  446:  2. 

2  —  \\.  446  :  2,  700 :  I. 

II  _  v;837  :""i,  vi.  473  :  2.  -^  -  '''•  ^59  :  2,  489  :  i. 

ii-,7_v.85i:i.  3-TO-vi.737:2. 

i2-vi.489:T.  ---4-vi.4S9:2. 

13  — V.  412:  I,  830:1,  843:2,  vi.  586:1,        5  — VI.  675. 

666:2.  7-v..652:2. 

,,  ,z-     o,  10— vi.  168:1. 

13-16  — V.  832:  2.  ^       •   ^  ^ 

,4_vi.489:i  12  -  v.  465  :  2,  vi.  165  :  2, 393 :  2,469:  L 

,5_v.832:i.  i4-vi.489:i. 

16  —  vi.  666  :  2,  752 :  2.  ^l~  ''•. ^  '  ^- 

i7-v.585:2,vi.667:i.  i8-v,.  575:2. 

18  -  v.  465  :  2,  vi.  727:  I.  i9-v.585:i. 

000    •  20  —  VI.  459:  2,  576:  I,  728:  I. 

19  —  V.  888:  I,  VI.  459:  2.  .  ^^^  ^'        ■' 

.     '   tJi'  21— VI.  459:2. 

20  —  VI.  459:  2.  ^-^^ 

20  —  V.  500:  I,  vi.  600:  I. 

—  ii.  3  —  vi.  667 :  2.  2  Timothy  i.  2  —  vi.  T27  :  i. 

4  — vi.728:  I.  4  — V.  525:2,  vi.  612:  I. 

5_v.852:  1,867:  I.  5  — V.409:  i- 

7  — v.  843:2,  vi.  44:  2, 440:  I.  ^  —  ^'-  ^^^^-  ^-   ■^'^5:2,  vi.  427:2,  634:1. 

6  — v.843:2.  8  — v.  528:  1,856:2. 

ii_vi.89:  T.  9  — v.  850:  i,vi.  31:  i. 

12  — i.  318:2,  vi.  89:  I.  9-12  — V.  828:  2. 

,3  _  ,-.318:2.  II -vi.  402:  I.    . 

T3-15-V.901:  I.  '-  — •■  177:  I.  v.  528:  1,606:2. 

,5_i.3,8:2.  13 -V.  869:  1,652:2. 

_iii.  i-i3_vi.634:i.  14  — vi.  634:1. 

2  — vi.468:2.  15  — V.  500:1. 

3_vi  722-  I  15-18  — vi.  390:  1-2. 

18  — V.  498:1. 


5  —  V.  429 :  2. 

6  —  vi.  596:  T. 

Ti  —  vi.  592  :  T. 

13  — v.  869:  T. 

14  — V.  498:  I. 


—  ii.  T  —  vi.  489  :  T. 

2  — V.  465:  _'.  vi.490:  1,634:  I. 

8  —  V.  522  :  2. 

9 — vi.692:2. 


207 


EXPOSITION    OF    THE   BIBLE  — INDEX. 


Zech. 


2  Timothy  ii.  lo  —  v.  855  :  2. 

II  — vi.  743:  I. 

11-13  —  vi.87:  2. 

12,  13  — i-  137:  I- 

15  — vi.  715:2. 

•  16  — iii. 773:  I- 

— • —  16-18  —  vi.  456:  2. 

—  —  17  — V.  500:  i,vi.  399:  I. 
18  —  V.  500:  I. 

19  — i.  137:1,  V.  894:1,  vi.  18:2,  725:2, 

861:2. 

2;i  —  vi.  460 :  I. 

24  —  iii.  802  :  I. 

25  — vi.  728:  I. 

— •  iii.  I  —  vi.  623  :  i,  650  :  i,  662  :  2. 

2  —  vi.  662  :  2. 

3  —  V.  818 :  2,  vi.  592  :  i. 

4  —  iii.  418:  2. 

7  —  vi.  711:2,  728  :  I. 

8  — i.  157:2,  vi.  459:2,  656:  I. 

9  — i.  157:2. 

10  —  vi.  626:  I. 

13  —  1-322:  I,  vi.  459:2. 

14  —  v.  409:  I. 

15  —  V.  409:  1,869:  I, 

—  iv.  I  —  vi.  474:  2. 

3  —  iv.  129:  I. 

4  — vi.  733:  I. 

—  —  5  — vi.  634:  I. 
— •  —  7  —  V.  922  :  I. 

—  —  8  — vi.  577:2. 

9-12  —  vi.  106  :  2. 

— ■  —  9-21  —  vi.  390  :  2. 

10  —  vi.  145  :  2. 

10-16  —  vi.  146:  I. 

14  —  v.  490:  2,  406:  I. 

— • —  17  —  vi.  19:  I,  105  :  2. 

20  —  V.  384:  1,498:  I,  vi.635  :  2. 

Titus  i.  3  —  vi.  667  :  2. 

4  — V.839:  I. 

5  — vi.  485:  2.  490:  I. 

5-9  —  vi.  412:2,  634 :  I. 

6  —  vi.  95  :  I,  416:  I. 

7  —  vi.  722:  I. 

9 — •  vi.  468  :  2. 

10  — vi.  395:  2. 

—  —  II  —  vi.  675,  722  :  T. 

12  —  V.  409  :  2,  593  :  2. 

14  — vi.  395:  2,398:  2. 

-16  —  vi.  398  :  2. 

—  ii.3  — vi.  592:  I. 

3-5  — vi.91:  T. 

4,  5  — iii.  683:  I. 

7  —  vi.  108  :  2,  722  :  2. 

9  —  vi.  97  :  2,  432  :  1 .  699 :  2. 

—  — -  10  —  vi.  97  :  2,  J32  :  I,  667  :  2. 

II  —  V.  832  :  1,850:  I,  vi.  141  :  I. 

■ 11-14  — V.  850:  I- 


Titus  ii.  12  —  vi.  141  :  I. 

12-14  —  V.  858  :  2. 

13  — v.  581  :  1,605:  I. 

14  —  vi.  92  :  2. 

15  — vi.634:  I. 

—  iii.  I  —  vi.  457  :  2. 

3  — V.  540:2. 

4  — i.285:  I. 

4-6  —  vi.  667  :  2. 

4-7  —  V.  850 :  I,  870 :  I. 

5-1-291  :2,  V.  850:  1,855:2. 

5-7  — vi.  92:  2. 

'7  —  vi.  92  :  2. 

9  — vi.  395:2. 

12  —  vi.  485  :  2. 

Tobit  ii.  12-15 — •vi.627:i. 

—  iv.  14  —  vi.  602 :  2,  623 :  2, 

Wisdom  of  Solomon  i.  4  —  vi.6o6:2. 

—  ii.  8  —  V.  574:  I. 
ID- V.574:  I. 

—  —  12  — vi.  574:  I. 

19-20  —  vi.  574 :  I, 

24  —  vi.  592:  I. 

—  iv.  2  — vi.  574:  I. 

—  V.  8-14  — vi.  574:  I. 

—  —  14  — vi.  574:  I. 
17  —  vi.  603:  I. 

—  vi.  6  — vi.  574:  I. 

—  vii.  18  —  vi.  574:  I. 

—  X.  5  — vi.593:2. 

— ■ —  16,  21  —  i.  139:  2. 

—  xvii.  2,  s  —  i-  162:  I. 
4  —  vi.  615:  I. 

—  —  7,  8  —  i.  162:  I. 
11-12  —  i.  162:  2. 

—  xix.  14-17 — -1.162:2. 

Zechariah  i.  3  —  vi.6i4:2. 

12  —  iv.  420  :  2,  422  :  2,  605  :  2. 

13  — V.  586:  I. 

18  — iv.  381:  I. 

—  ii.  1-2  —  vi.  656  :  I,  873  :  2. 

—  —  4  —  iii.  309  :  I. 

5  —  iii.  309:  I,  iv.  357:  T,  vi.874:  r. 

—  —  6  — iv.  357:  I. 

8  —  iv.  381  :  I,  V.  922  :  i. 

10 —  iii.  783:  I,  iv.  357:  1,610:  I. 

II  —  iii.  783:  I. 

14  —  iv.  633  :  I. 

16  —  i  V.  609 :  2. 

17  —  iv.  357  :  I,  610 :  I. 

—  iii.  — vi.739:2. 

I  — ii.  541:1,  599:1,  iii- 579:  I,  iv.  637:1, 

vi.  666:  i. 

1-3  —  vi.  666  :  i. 

2  —  iii.  579  :  I,  iv.  397  :  2. 

8  —  ii.  504:  2,  iii.  800:  i,  iv.  357:  i.  653:  I. 


Zecb. 


EXPOSITION    OF   THE    BIBLE  — INDEX. 


208 


Zechariah  iii.   10  —  i.  592  :  i,  iv.  357  :  i,  653  :  I. 

—  iv.  —  vi.  876:  2. 

I  —  iv.  204 :  2. 

2-12  —  i.  217  :  I. 

3  —  iv.  •]}> :  2. 

6  —  ii.6o8:  2,  iii.  663:  I. 

7  —  ii.  608 :  2,  vi.  867  :  2. 

9  — vi.  745:  I. 

10— ii.  493:  1.557:  i,iv.  430:  I. 

14  —  iii.  247  :  2. 

—  vi.  I  —  iv.  381  :  I. 

5  — iii.  247:  2. 

8  —  iv.  381  :  1.672:  I. 

13  —  iv.  922:  2. 

—  vii.  3  — iv.  831  :  i. 
3-5  — ii.  456:2. 

5  —  iv.  273  :  2, 646 :  2,  831  :  I. 

14  —  iii.  268:  2. 

—  viii.-6,  II,  12  —  iv.  609:  2. 
16  —  vi.  74:  I. 

19  _  ii.  453  :  I.  456  :  2,  iv.  273  :  2, 831 :  I. 

—  i.\.  I  —  iv.  640:  2. 

3  — ii.270:  T. 

5-ii.  388:2. 

6  —  ii.  392 :  2. 

8  — ii.357:2. 

9  — iv.  413:2. 

TO  —  ii.  250 :  2,  iii.  185  :  I. 

—  .X.  I  —  vi.  626:  2. 

3  —  i.  167  :  2,  iv.  147  :  i. 

-4  —  ii.  282:  2. 

5  — ii.  250:2. 

10-12  —  vi.  897:  2. 

II  —  iv.  651 :  2. 

—  xi.  1-17  —  ii.  394:2. 

2  — ii.439:2. 

3  — iv.  75:2. 

4-17  —  ii.  282:  I. 

7-14  — ii.  394:  2. 

8  — ii.  394:2. 

9  —  iv.  796:  2. 

■ 12  —  iv.  801 :  2. 

13  — ^  i.  207:  2,  iv.  801 :  2. 

—  .xii.  I  —  iii.  277:  2. 

2  — iv.  595:  2. 

3  — ii-453:  1- 


2,393:  I,  IV.  400:  I, 


Zechariah  xii.  4  —  ii.25o:2. 
8  — ii.  504:  2. 

—  — 8-14  — i.  372:  I. 

9  —  vi.  716:  2. 

10  — i.  355:2,  ii.  444:  I. 

II  — ii.354:  I- 

11-13  — ii.  441  :  I. 

—  —12  —  ii.  249:  2. 
12-14  —  ii-  28:  2. 

—  xiii.  2  —  ii.  332  :  2,  iv.  150 :  I. 

2-6  —  ii.  390:  2. 

4  — ii-30i  :  1,328:  1,34^:  L 

5  — iv.  150:  I. 

7  —  iv.  908:  I. 

7-9  —  ii.  282:  I. 

—  xiv.   I  —  iv.  429:  I. 

5  — i-355:  L  ii- 3^ 

458 :  2,  vi.  336 :  I. 
— •  —  7  —  iv.  429:  I. 

8  — iv.28:2. 

9  —  1-355:  I- 

16— i.  355:  I- 

20  — i.  223:  1,243:2,355:  I,  vi.  894:2. 

21  —  ii.  613:  2. 

Zephaniah  i.  i  —  ii.433:  i. 

4  — ii.  398:  1,436:2,  iv.  564:  I. 

5  — ii.  402:  1,429:2,437:  I. 

7  —  iv.  24:  I,  630:  I. 

8  —  ii.  427:  I,  446:  I,  iv.  636:  I. 

9  — iv.  331:  I. 

10  —  ii.  436:  I. 

II  — i.  591:  I. 

14  —  iv.  661 :  2. 

— ■ —  15  —  iv.  661 :  2,  vi.  908:  I. 

16  —  vi.  908:  I. 

— •  ii.  I  —  iv.  666:  i. 

3  — vi.  745:  I- 

-4  —  ii.  388:  2.  iv.  10:  I. 

4-7  — ii- 433:  I. 

'10  —  iii.  685:  I. 

II  —  iv.  646:  2. 

■  12-15  — ii.433:  2. 

— •  iii.  I-II  —  ii.  432:  2. 

3,  4  —  iv.  188:  2, 

7  — iv.  39:2. 


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